Antelope Valley Indian Museum - No bedrock mortars, but lots of artifacts
1570 E Ave M, Lancaster, CA 93535
(661) 946-3055
State Park website
Museum website
Chumash Painted Cave - No museum or mortars, but spectacular pictographs
State Highway 154, Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 733-3713
State Park website
3D laser scan of the Pictographs
Indian Grinding Rock State Park - Lots of bedrock mortars, as well as a museum
14881 Pine Grove-Volcano Rd, Pine Grove, CA 95665
(209) 296-7488
State Park website
pictograph website
Wikipedia
Painted Rock at Carrizo Plain National Monument - No bedrock mortars, but there are
spectacular pictographs that require advance reservations to visit
17495 Soda Lake Rd, Santa Margarita, CA 93453
(661) 391-6000
website for tour booking
pictograph website
Sequoia National Park Indian (Hospital Rock) - The Foothills Visitors Center on Highway
198 has a small museum with some artifacts, and just a few miles up the road is Hospital Rock,
which is a huge rock shelter with pictographs and bedrock mortars.
47050 Generals Highway (Highway 198), Three Rivers, CA 93271
(559) 565-3341
State Indian Museum - No bedrock mortars, but a museum with lots of artifacts
2618 K St, Sacramento, CA 95816
(916) 324-0791
State Park website
Tomo-Kahni State Historic Park - There are bedrock mortars, pictographs and petroglyphs
at a preserved village site, which can only be visited on docent-led tours with advance registration.
Tehachapi, CA 93561
(661) 946-6092
State Park website
Yosemite National Park Indian Museum - A museum with lots of artifacts, and there is a
reconstructed Miwok village behind the museum. There are also bedrock mortars at Indian Caves,
which require a short hike to visit.
Yosemite Village, adjacent to the Yosemite Valley Visitors Center
(209) 372-0200
National Park website
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