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SUMMARY:Rock Art Tours: Meyers Spring Ranch
DESCRIPTION:Meyers Spring\, listed on the National Register of Historic Places\, is located on the northwestern edge of the Lower Pecos Canyonlands region. \nThe pictograph site and spring have been a center for human activity for thousands of years from prehistoric to modern times\, first by Indigenous people and later by western settlers.  The rock art panel spans over 300 feet and consists of Pecos River style pictographs\, historic post-contact Indigenous pictographs\, historic non-native graffiti and mod­ern graffiti. \nCamp Meyers\, a historic military outpost\, is closely tied to the history of westward expansion and Indian removal and is well known for its association with the Black Seminole Indian Scouts. \nThe Witte Museum thanks the landowners for their stewardship of this unique cultural resource and for graciously providing access. \nMore about the White Shaman Preserve and Rock Art Tours. \nPricing: \n\nMembers: $64\nNon-members: $80\n\nDifficulty: Easy walk on trails of loose rock and uneven terrain. \nTour Distance:  ¾ mile with 2 stops. \nDuration: Approximately 6 hours \nHealth + Safety: Participants must be aware of the remote and extreme environmental conditions and terrain into which the tour travels.  At any time of the year\, desert heat can be extreme.  Desert hikes require stamina\, balance\, a tolerance for heat and a higher level of physical conditioning. You will be in a remote location where response to serious injuries and medical emergencies will be difficult and lengthy. \nVehicle Requirement: High clearance vehicle required\, you will be traveling an 11-mile dirt ranch road. \nLocation: Private Ranch 10 miles northeast of Dryden in Terrell County\, Texas \nAccess to the site is restricted\, reservations are required. Reservations are required and spaces are limited. Participants must be ages 12 & up. All minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
URL:https://www.wittemuseum.org/event/rock-art-tours-meyers-spring-ranch/
LOCATION:Dryden\, TX\, Intersection of Hwy 90 and Hwy 349\, Dryden\, TX\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rock Art Tours: White Shaman Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Journey deep into the rugged Lower Pecos Canyonlands to experience the White Shaman mural\, considered one of the most cosmologically complex narratives in the world\, at the Witte Museum’s White Shaman Preserve. \nLocated near Seminole Canyon State Park\, this 2-hour trek takes you through a landscape filled with Chihuahuan Desert plants and stunning views of the Pecos River where it converges with the Rio Grande. The White Shaman mural\, painted thousands of years ago\, illustrates the lifeway and belief systems of the now-gone hunter-gatherer society. \nMore about the White Shaman Preserve and the Witte \nPricing: \n\nMembers: $35\nNon-Members: $40\n\nTour Difficulty: (Strenuous) There is a 250-foot descent into a narrow brushy canyon and the trail is steep with loose rocks and uneven footing. At any time of the year\, desert heat can be extreme.\nRound-trip Distance: 1.5 miles\nDuration: 2 hours\nVehicle Requirements: There are no vehicle requirements for this tour. \nThe Witte’s Mission to shape the future of Texas inspires us to provide weekly tours from early Fall to late Spring for the public to experience the majesty of the White Shaman Mural. \nReservations are required and spaces are limited. Participants must be ages 12 & up. All minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
URL:https://www.wittemuseum.org/event/rock-art-tours-white-shaman-3/
LOCATION:White Shaman Preserve\, 42535 West US Highway 90\, Comstock\, TX\, 78837\, United States
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