








Picketwire Canyon, Colorado
This area was part of the Pinon Canyon military reservation until
the early '90's. It was turned over to the Forest Service, and by the
time I was there (Fall '93), it had become a part of Comanche
National Grassland. It's a relatively wide canyon, formed by the
Purgatoire
River. I guess locals couldn't pronounce the French, so that's how it
came to be called "Picketwire".

There's quite a bit of petroglyphs along the canyon rims - and on
the pieces of the rimrock that have broken off and fallen down to the
canyon floor.

The area is also known to prehistory enthusiasts, who make a
five-mile hike to see some dinosaur footprints etched in the
petrified mud along the riverbank.




Page last updated 09 January 2000.
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