Newspaper Rock
BLM Historic Area Utah


Newspaper Rock is a petroglyph panel etched in sandstone that records perhaps 2,000 years of human activity in the area. Etched into the desert varnish are symbols' representing the Fremont, Anasazi, Navajo and Anglo cultures. The exact nature of these symbols meaning is still not clearly understood. But they are typical of many sites throughout the U.S. in their use of universal symbols, be it graffiti or a true "newspaper," recording events of the times and earlier.

The area is right next to Utah Route 211, 24 miles northwest of Monticello on the main road into the Needles section of Canyonlands National Park. It is usually bypassed by travelers hurrying elsewhere. They are missing one of the finest displays of Indian rock art to be found anywhere in the U.S. This is also one of the few petroglyph sites that is so easily accessible and can be viewed and that photographed at close range.

General Information

Rates & Fees

Entrance: None

Seasons / Hours

Open year round, 24 hours a day.

BLM Monticello Utah Field Office
435-587-1500

Lodging

Hotels/Motels

There are hotels and motels in Moniticello, Blanding and Moab, Utah with something for every taste and price range. For more information and a complete list. Click on city for Rates, availability and reservation online

There is no camping in this area, the old campground across from the Newspaper Rock is closed. Camping there is now illegal.

Rresources & Nearby Attractions

Resources


Cities & Towns

  • Moab, Utah: 50 miles north.
  • Blanding , Utah: 48 miles south.
  • Monticello , Utah: 24 miles southeast.
  • Cortez, Colorado: 84 miles east.

Parks & Monuments

Recreation & Wilderness Areas

  • Glen Canyon NRA (Bullfrog Marina): 153 miles southwest.
  • Glen Canyon NRA (Hite Marina): 123 miles southwest.
  • Manti-La Sal National Forest: Adjoins the park.

Historic & Points of Interest