5,000-acre working ranch is home to ancient petroglyphs, ruins and rock art
Rock Art Ranch is home to thousands of petroglyphs in a magical hidden canyon. One highlight is an array of some of the oldest rock art on Earth. Some date back to 800 BC.
Brantley Baird owns Rock Art Ranch. He moved here with his family in the 1930s when he was 11 years old. Today, Baird welcomes visitors for a nominal fee.
The private 5,000-acre working ranch also features ruins sites and ancient artifacts unearthed over the years.
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In 2014, Paul Fiarkoski went on a hiking trip to world-famous Havasupai Falls in the Grand Canyon. After three days of hiking and wading in the turquoise pools beneath 100-foot waterfalls, his perspective of Arizona changed forever. He created an Arizona bucket list and began checking places off.