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East Four–Mile Draw Trail
Interpretive Trail
on
Douglas Creek
in
Rocky Mountains
,
Colorado Plateau
near
Rangely
,
CO
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Fee
No
Water
No
Length
0.8mi
Surface
Dirt
Bathrooms
Yes
Manager
BLM White River Field Office
(¾mi)
White River National Forest
(276ft)
BLM White River Field Office
Allows Bikes
No
Allows Hiking
Yes
Allows Horses
No
Allows OHVs >50”
No
Allows Motorcycles
No
Allows Highway Vehicles
No
Along the Way
East Four–Mile Petroglyphs
Petroglyph
in
Rocky Mountains
,
Colorado Plateau
near
Rangely
,
CO
Hanging Hearth Site
Historical Place
in
Rocky Mountains
,
Colorado Plateau
near
Rangely
,
CO
Sun Dagger Site
Petroglyph
in
Rocky Mountains
,
Colorado Plateau
near
Rangely
,
CO
On the Web
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Cañon Pintado, meaning painted canyon, is an archaeological site of Native American rock art located in the East Four Mile Draw, 10.5 miles (16.9 km) south of Rangely in Rio Blanco County, Colorado. Led by Ute guides, the Dominguez-Escalante Expedition, Spanish missionaries in search of a route to California in 1776, passed through this region as they moved north and then west into Utah. The first Europeans to the area, they named it Cañon Pintado, meaning "painted canyon".
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Interpretive Trail
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Douglas Creek
Creek
Ecology
Colorado Plateau Shrublands
Ecoregion
Colorado Plateaus
Ecoregion
Semiarid Benchlands and Canyonlands
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