Elephant Toes Rock on the Utah side of the Dinosaur National Monument


Elephant Toes Rock along Cub Creek Road on the Utah portion of Dinosaur National Monument is a whimsical formation eroded from the Nugget Sandstone layer. This wild canyonland was known by outlaws such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and other members of The Wild Bunch. Cattle ranchers have occupied these lands since the 1800s, and earlier, the Utes and other Native Americans lived in and hunted through this area. Even earlier, the Fremont culture left behind petroglyphs, pictographs and other archaeological remnants from time they lived in these lands, between about 500 and about 1300 CE.


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Location: Dinosaur National Monument, Utah
Photo credit: © Denise Dethlefsen / Alamy / Afripics
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