South side of the Colorado River (Kane Springs Road)
The photographs on this page are found between Moonflower Canyon and where Kane Springs Road turns east to go up Kane Creek. The first panel is at Moonflower Canyon. There is an obvious parking area for the canyon. The glyphs are on the north side of the parking lot (right side if you're looking into the canyon). Many along Kane Springs Road are on private property but easily seen from the road, especially if one has binoculars or a telephoto lens.
Coordinate for Moonflower Canyon:
UTM: 623117, 4268256
Decimal Degrees: 38.55422, -109.58705
Lat/Long: 38º 33' 15.19", -109º 35' 13.38"
Approximate coordinates for Kane Creek Canyon:
UTM: 621975, 4265901
Decimal Degrees: 38.53316, -109.60056
Lat/Long: 38º 31' 59.37", -109º 36' 2.01"
Maps:
1:100,000 Price
The first three photos show how large the Moonflower Canyon panel is.
All of the photos above are from Moonflower Canyon.
Castleton v. 1, p 191; Slifer p. 101.
Castleton v. 1, p 193. The photograph in Castleton's book shows that the lowest glyphs have deteriorated since he took the photo sometime between 1970 and 1973.
Castleton v. 1, p 192.
Castleton v 1, p 192.
I love this panel. The figure on the left looks like he's getting hit in the head by lightning. The figure on the right looks like he's wearing a necktie.
These three photos are close-ups of the previous one. The glyphs are a bit difficult to see due to a lack of contrast.
These appear to be super old. The glyph is nearly as patinated as the stone around it.
The animal tracks are cool.