Peninsula Petroglyph Trail - Springerville, AZ
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The Peninsula Pentroglyph is a 1/4-mile self-guided trail is accessible from the campground and is open during daylight hours every day. The trail requires a mild climb.


Facilities: Restrooms, picnic tables, grills, and over 60 individual campsites are provided at the State Park.

Best Time To Visit: The Park is open 365 days a year.

Fees: Entrance fees and camping fees will apply.

Accessibility: All restrooms at this State Park are accessible.

Rules: Stay on the marked trail.

It is illegal to damage prehistoric walls, or to collect any pottery, stone tools, or other artifacts in the Park.
Artifacts found on the ground can be examined and must be returned. Even small pot shards and pieces of stone are useful to archaeologists when left in their original locations.
Take plenty of water. You may stay longer than expected.

Directions: To reach Peninsula Petroglypgh from Spingerville, go north on US-191 to St. Johns.The park is located 11 miles south of St. Johns on US 191.

Map: Click here for a map to Peninsula Petroglyph Trail

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted at Peninsula Petroglyph Trail.

 
Address
Lyman Lake State Park
PO Box 1428
St. Johns, Arizona 85936
Phone
General: (928) 337-4441
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