Yakima Indian Painted Rocks

Indian Painted Rocks is a tiny state park (approximately 2,000 sq ft (200 m2)) right outside Yakima, Washington at the intersection of Powerhouse and Ackely Roads.

They are similar to many others found in western North America and are often interpreted as depicting religious experiences, as well as records of hunts or meetings with other tribes.

This location was on the old Indian trail which ran from the Wenas Mountains to the Ahtanum bank of the Yakimas.

Later, as Americans settled the Yakima Valley, a stage coach route passed these cliffs.

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Indian Painted Rocks, Yakima, Washington
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