The Denis Julien Inscription is a rock-carved graffito purportedly left by French- American trapper Denis Julien in southern Utah when he was traveling in the area in the late 1830s or early 1840s, one of the first Europeans to enter the area.
The inscription is within the boundaries of Canyonlands National Park, on the bank of the Colorado River.
1836'[2] The misspelling of "Julien" has led to doubts about its authenticity.
One interpretation is that the apparent "a" is a script "e." The inscription was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 7, 1988.
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