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Waterflow Archaeological Site, New Mexico. Waterflow Archaeological Site
Near Waterflow, New Mexico
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 Overview

Waterflow is a relatively unknown archaeological site with examples of an Ancestral Puebloan storage structure and a wide range of petroglyphs high up on a cliff face.

Area: N/A
Elevation: 5,213 feet
Fees: No
Hours: N/A
Visitor Center: None
Facilities: None
Directions: Just east of the small town of Waterflow, New Mexico, across from the Big Rock Trading Post, between mileposts 37 and 38
coordinates (NAD83): GPS coordinates (NAD83): 36 45.314N; 108 26.110W.
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Waterflow Archaeological Site, New Mexico.
 Camping

There is no camping at this location.

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 Hiking

There are no established trails at this location.

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 Landmarks
Within the Site
Check our personal notes for details about these points of interest:
  • Petroglyphs
  • Ruins
 
Near the Site
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