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Visiting the Southwest soon? Learn about responsible visitation before your trip!  Areas of the southwest are well known for beautiful red rock cliffs, arches, and spires. But with millions of visitors annually, too often, hikers and sight-seers mark the red rocks with scratches, charcoal, and even paint, leaving an ugly mess for visitors to see and local volunteer groups and park rangers to clean up.  At Arches, nearly every day, rangers find words or shapes drawn, carved, scratched, or painted on the rocks. Graffiti on rocks is vandalism no matter how small or superficially drawn.  Leaving a mark is in our nature. Across the Colorado Plateau, American Indians, settlers, and cowboys all left signs of their presence. These marks are part of regional history, dating back hundreds of years. But the world is a different place now: there are more people and more choices in how we express ourselves. Writing on the walls isn’t necessary, and in nature, it’s illegal. Even though it is illegal, and there’s a multitude of signs stating it is illegal, graffiti keeps appearing throughout the Southwest: under arches, on boulders —even across ancient petroglyphs. It is a growing problem facing the entire region, as you may have seen in recent news stories. Removing graffiti takes time, care, and a lot of hard work. Depending on the type of graffiti, rangers or volunteers may use brushes and spray bottles, or grinders and sledge hammers to remove it. Even if the graffiti is removed, the rock is still discolored. It will never be the same.  Help preserve the rocks. Don’t break the law. Just Leave No Trace.
Visiting the Southwest soon? Learn about responsible visitation before your trip! Areas of the southwest are well known for beautiful red rock cliffs, arches, and spires. But with millions of visitors annually, too often, hikers and sight-seers mark the red rocks with scratches, charcoal, and even paint, leaving an ugly mess for visitors to see and local volunteer groups and park rangers to clean up. At Arches, nearly every day, rangers find words or shapes drawn, carved, scratched, or painted on the rocks. Graffiti on rocks is vandalism no matter how small or superficially drawn. Leaving a mark is in our nature. Across the Colorado Plateau, American Indians, settlers, and cowboys all left signs of their presence. These marks are part of regional history, dating back hundreds of years. But the world is a different place now: there are more people and more choices in how we express ourselves. Writing on the walls isn’t necessary, and in nature, it’s illegal. Even though it is illegal, and there’s a multitude of signs stating it is illegal, graffiti keeps appearing throughout the Southwest: under arches, on boulders —even across ancient petroglyphs. It is a growing problem facing the entire region, as you may have seen in recent news stories. Removing graffiti takes time, care, and a lot of hard work. Depending on the type of graffiti, rangers or volunteers may use brushes and spray bottles, or grinders and sledge hammers to remove it. Even if the graffiti is removed, the rock is still discolored. It will never be the same. Help preserve the rocks. Don’t break the law. Just Leave No Trace.

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