Sears Point
Our 'day trip' from Wellton AZ
Two miles of basalt cliff edges are filled with ancient art. There are more than 2,000 panels of rock art, with an estimated 10,000 petroglyphs elements. We were surprised to find so many in this expanse of desert with so few cliffs that became the records of the Native Americans ( and others)
(by the way, this trip is 'out of order' due to technology disasters!)
Sears Point was home to many Native American tribes before the first Spanish explorers arrived in 1699.
It was a noteworthy place on the Gila Trail throughout the Spanish and Mexican occupation of the Southwest. 500 Mormons were recruited to the US army and they helped build a wagon road from Santa Fe to San Diego.
This passed along the Gila Trail through the Sears Point area.
It became an important travel route during the California Gold Rush of 1849-50
This route became part of the first transcontinental Buttterfield Stage and mail service.
They are amazing!! Looks like you are some more great adventures.
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