Pictograph Cave State Park

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Address:
3401 Coburn Rd
Billings, MT 59101

Website:
http://stateparks.mt.gov/pictograph-cave/

Phone:
(406) 254-7342

About Pictograph Cave State Park

People have stayed in this place, which is now called Montana, since it was initially land, mountains and rivers. When and how they arrived is still a mystery, but they were first in the land of mountains and rivers, then in the hills and valleys.

Pictograph Cave State Park is the place to explore the origins of Montana's human settlement. The pictograms are more than 2100 years old, but the interpretation is still the subject of great debate.

The Eagle Sandstone Rock was carved by the forces of water, wind and erosion, but the images of animals, warriors and even guns tell a story that has lasted for thousands of years. It was the home of generations of prehistoric hunters and is revered by people and their writings. Some simply document hunting, others honor and honor people, and still others simply honor their hunting tradition.

The site has been identified as home to about 30,000 artifacts ranging from hunting, fishing, hunting equipment, tools, clothing and other artifacts. In 1936, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Park Service (NPS) made the discovery of Eagle Sandstone Rock Cave State Park in California.

The red, black and white pigments used in the cave prove that the cave was first used by nomadic hunters seeking shelter. The artefacts found date back to the late Pleistocene and early Bronze Age, and researchers have yet to determine exactly which people used the caves or when the region was inhabited.

Pictograph Cave is the deepest of the three main caves and the park has paved a path to the cave, with interpretative panels along the route that show and explain the history of Pictographs Cave and its history as an important part of New Zealand history.

Visitors can bring binoculars to get a better view of the rock art, but the editing takes at least an hour. There is only one picnic area for the day and no camping is allowed, and there are no picnic areas for days only.

It is a national historic landmark and one of the oldest vaulted cabins and cabins in the USA, offering great views of New York City and New Jersey. The park houses a number of historic buildings, such as the Old Town Hall and the New Town Museum of Natural History.

Pictograph Cave, a historic landmark of the United States, is located on the east side of the Hudson River, north of New York City. Billing has great views of Manhattan and New Jersey, as well as the Statue of Liberty. Binoculars are very useful for pictogram viewing, especially in the early morning and evening hours.

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What is the phone number for Pictograph Cave State Park?

The phone number for Pictograph Cave State Park is (406) 254-7342.


Where is Pictograph Cave State Park located?

Pictograph Cave State Park is located at 3401 Coburn Rd , Billings, MT 59101


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The website (URL) for Pictograph Cave State Park is http://stateparks.mt.gov/pictograph-cave/


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You can use Latitude: 45.73741500 Longitude: -108.43210900 coordinates in your GPS.


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You can contact Pictograph Cave State Park at (406) 254-7342.

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Hours of Operation

Monday
Closed Closed
Tuesday
Closed Closed
Wednesday
9:00 AM 5:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM 5:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM 5:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM 5:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM 5:00 PM

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