The petroglyphs here - rock carvings of humans, arrows, elk, buffalo, and other animals - have been dated as being from between 3000 BC and 1750 AD. It's like a storytime that lasted 5,000 years!
A visitor center with exhibits and a multimedia presentation helps put the site in context. Restrooms and a drinking fountain are inside.
tips:
Admission is free for Minnesota Historical Society members.
getting there:
Near Comfrey and Windom, three miles east of Highway 71 on Cottonwood County Road 10, then one mile south on County Road 2.
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