

Explore ancient rock art in a desert landscape at the Petroglyphs Trail in Phoenix, Arizona.
Explore ancient rock carvings along a scenic trail.
Visit the 'Sky City' pueblo, offering cultural experiences and stunning views.
Hike through lava fields and explore unique volcanic landscapes.
High-quality postcards featuring the unique petroglyphs found along the trail, a great way to share your experience with others.
Crafted by local artisans, these pendants are carved from the same type of rock found in the petroglyphs, symbolizing a connection to the ancient art.
Handmade by local Pueblo artists, these pots and bowls showcase traditional designs and techniques passed down through generations.
Famous for its unique atmosphere and creative breakfast dishes, a local favorite since 1994.
Known for its fresh, made-from-scratch Mexican cuisine, a popular spot for lunch near the Petroglyphs Trail.
Award-winning restaurant offering modern Latin cuisine, known for its innovative dishes and vibrant atmosphere.
Fluffy pancakes made from blue cornmeal, often served with honey, syrup, or fruit.
Blue corn tortilla topped with Native American fry bread, beans, lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, and salsa.
Slow-cooked mutton with potatoes, carrots, onions, and spices, often served with fry bread.

Discover the rich history and prehistoric past of the Courtenay area at this engaging museum.
The Daejeon Dongbu District Office is the administrative hub of Dongbu District in Daejeon, South Korea. It's known for its efficient public services and modern architecture.
A captivating light and sound show that brings to life the ancient temple town of Bhadrachalam, showcasing its rich history and cultural heritage.
Petroglyphs Trail involves walking on uneven terrain, so sturdy boots are essential for comfort and safety.
The trail is exposed to the sun, so a hat is recommended to protect from sunburn and heat exhaustion.
Binoculars can enhance the viewing experience of the petroglyphs and the surrounding wildlife.