Grimes Point

Contact: r3brown@nv.blm.gov
Phone: 702-885-6000

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Grimes Point was first visited by Native Americans at least 8,000 years ago, and visitors can view examples of prehistoric rock art, called petroglyphs, as well as a storage cave. In addition to the self-guided interpretive trails at Grimes Point, there is a guided educational program to Hidden Cave for those interested in learning more about Great Basin prehistory.

Directions

From Fallon, go east on US 50 approximately 10 miles until you see the archaeological site sign.

More info at http://www.publiclands.org/html/explore/site.asp?search=YES&back=Search+Results&state=NV&state_name=Idaho&id=365

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