Shavano Valley Petroglyphs Presentation

Unearth ancient stories with Kellie Carroll's presentation on the local Shavano Valley Petroglyphs. Discover the cultural significance of these remarkable rock carvings and the rich heritage they represent.

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About this Event

Join us for an insightful presentation on "Shavano Valley Petroglyphs" by Kellie Carroll. This program will delve into the ancient rock art found in the Shavano Valley, offering a unique opportunity to learn about the history and cultural significance of these remarkable petroglyphs. Discover the stories etched in stone and gain a deeper appreciation for the rich heritage of the region.

Location: Dutch Charlie Entrance at the park Visitors Center.

Ridgway State Park offers weekly outdoor education programs designed for all ages and interests. All guests are welcome to participate and discover more about the park's natural environment, wildlife, history,  outdoor recreation, and other exciting local information.

Location

Friday, Aug 8, 2025

5:00 pm

Friday, Aug 8, 2025

6:30 pm

Friday, Aug 8, 2025

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Registration is required

No registration required

All Ages

Shelby Martinez

970-318-1799

[email protected]

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