The site includes an overhanging rock outcrop at the base of a butte that was used by Native Americans and European-Americans.
The Native American use includes occupation by the Shoshone.
A number of surface artifacts have been found and at least two buried cultural levels have been investigated from the Fremont and late Prehistoric-period Shoshone.
Fremont, Prehistoric, Protohistoric and Historic-period visitation is documented at nine petroglyph panels.
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