- C-A-L Ranch in Vernal, UT | A Ranch Home Store
Visit C-A-L Ranch in Vernal, UT for quality farm supplies, outdoor equipment, and western clothing View store hours, directions, and contact information online
- McConkie Ranch
The McConkie Ranch Petroglyphs are Native American rock imagery primarily associated with the Fremont archaeological culture They include some of the best examples anywhere of the “Classic Vernal Style” of Fremont rock imagery Because of this, the McConkie Ranch Petroglyphs are listed on the National Register of Historic Places The petroglyphs are on private land owned by Bar V Bar
- McConkie Ranch Petroglyphs, Utah - American Southwest
One of the best rock art sites in all of Utah is found in an otherwise nondescript canyon a few miles northwest of Vernal in the northeast corner of the state, on private land of the McConkie Ranch, a homestead established early in the 20th century by Virt and Caroline McConkie The McConkie Ranch Petroglyphs span nearly a mile, at the base of low, southwest-facing cliffs that border the wide
- C-A-L Ranch | A Ranch Home Store AND SO MUCH MORE!
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- Hiking McConkie Ranch - Vernal - Road Trip Ryan
McConkie Ranch is a world famous rock art site near Vernal Utah Here is information, a map, and gps waypoints for visiting the McConkie Ranch petroglyphs and pictographs, including the Three Kings Panel and Headhunter Panel
- McConkie Ranch Petroglyphs - Utahs Adventure Family
The McConkie Ranch Petroglyphs are located just outside of Vernal, but there are quite a few petroglyphs and many interesting ones Definitely worth a stop!
- McConkie Ranch – McCuration
On August 2, 2017, my friend Billy Ward and I spent most of our day at McConkie Ranch outside of Vernal, Utah We first hiked the main trail, then, as we prepared to hike the Three Kings Trail, we ran into Jean McConkie McKenzie, the owner of the ranch and oldest daughter of Sadie McConkie, the original owner and patron of the rock art site on the property Jean was very gracious and generous
- Four Star Ranch, Inc.
Four Star Ranch is a 3,000-acre farming ranching operation in Uintah County, Utah It has evolved from its early beginnings in 1972, when David Yeaman purchased 1123 acres of undeveloped land around the Pelican Lake area in Uintah County, Utah, and developed the property into the irrigated farmland which now constitutes Four Star Ranch In developing the raw ground into farmland, he introduced
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