Discovering Jeffers Petroglyphs | Minnesota Explorer
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In this episode of Minnesota Explorer, we travel to Jeffers Petroglyphs — one of the most extraordinary andleast-known historic sites in Minnesota. Located near Comfrey in southwest Minnesota, Jeffers is home to nearly 2,000 ancient rock carvings etched into Sioux quartzite by the ancestors of today's Native American peoples, with somecarvings dating back more than 7,000 years. We cover everything you need to plan a visit: how to get there, the best time of day to see the carvings, guided tour options, admission prices, seasonal hours, and the fascinatingspiritual and archaeological history of this sacred site. We also explore nearby attractions including Pipestone National Monument and the charming German heritage town of New Ulm, plus local dining and lodging tips for making it a full weekend trip. If you love history, road trips, and discovering the unexpected in Minnesota, this episode is for you. Learn more and find travel resources at MinnesotaExplorer.com.