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Discover artifacts, petroglyphs, and pictographs left behind by the Fremont Indians. During construction of Interstate 70, the largest known Fremont Indian village was uncovered. This museum preserves treasures from the site, including pottery, baskets, and arrowheads. Spend a day at the museum, and then camp at nearby Castle Rock Campground. Visitor Center and Museum Hours: Summer - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Winter - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (seven days a week) Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day Location of Park: Approximately 180 miles south of Salt Lake City. Located 21 miles southwest of Richfield on Interstate 70.
we were able to push the small stroller the whole way.
small kids had a blast
Very easy, very fast trail. My kids loved the cave and the lizard we saw on our way there.
It is an Indian cave. I used to hike to this as a kid. They had to put up bars at the opening of the small cave to prevent vandals from ruining the hind prints.
Nice hike for kids and not dangerous at all. Worth seeing.
Great little trail for the kids. There are not 100 hand prints... :( it's more like the Cave of 10 hands and some really faded not sure it's Indian Cave... :)
Would look better without the distraction of "progress".....aka I-70.
great
love the history and connection with the area. Disheartening to see the selfishness of people defacing treasures.
Awesome, beautiful day with cloud cover. Beautiful scenery. Harder hike for elderly, but possible.
Loved it go into the museum and get map first.
I like this hike. This short stroll is well worth the time and effort to see this amazing cave. The color, still easily discernible, of each hand print is stunning.
Alot of petroglyphs to see the visitors center will give you a paper to explain all of them. I lost interest fast, but still a fun short hike.
We did this hike a month ago it's a fast easy hike for the whole family. There are