Hickison Petroglyph Recreation Area

Hidden in the remote high desert of central Nevada, Hickison Petroglyph Recreation Area offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the ancient past. This Bureau of Land Management site protects a striking basalt outcrop etched with hundreds of petroglyphs created by Native American peoples over thousands of years. The stark, sagebrush-dotted landscape and wide-open skies set a contemplative mood, while a short interpretive trail leads you past the rock art and up to panoramic views of the Toiyabe and Toquima ranges. It's a perfect off-the-beaten-path stop for history buffs, road-trippers, and anyone seeking solitude in the Great Basin.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1 to 1.5 hours exploring the petroglyph trail and taking in the views. If you're a keen photographer or rock art enthusiast, you might linger for 2 hours. The site is a perfect leg-stretcher on a long drive along US-50 (the 'Loneliest Road in America') – combine it with a picnic to break up the journey.

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