Signal Hill is a site in Saguaro National Park featuring over 200 prehistoric Native American petroglyphs, created by the Hohokam people between 550 to 1550 years ago. The petroglyphs are carved into the rock surface and include various images, such as geometric, anthropomorphic, and zoomorphic designs. The site is a great place for families to visit and learn about the history and culture of the Hohokam people. Visitors can hike to the site via the Cactus Wren Trail or the Manville Trail, and explore the petroglyphs up close
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