The Google reviews for this site are all screwed up. Buffalo Eddy is a site of a few petroglyphs. It is not at the Nez Perce NHP visitor center east of Lewiston, and it is not in Sandpoint Id, where Google Map is pointing now. It is south of Asotin on Snake River Road. There are no facilities here. No museum. No campground. Just a few interpretive signs. If you drive past the end of pavement you have gone too far, but you will see beautiful landscapes. The short trail to the petroglyphs is at a wide spot on the river side of the road at 46.172330408449966, -116.93042400570525. There is a sign at the trailhead but you may miss it heading south. This is a very small area of petroglyphs, I suspect there are many more on the Idaho side of the river. Definitely not a 'gallery' worth a long distance trek to see, but if you are in the area, have never seen a petroglyph, or wish to find some that are easy to get to these are worth a stop and take a look.
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Next Perce National Historic site gave a glimpse of the Ni mi pu way of life and how Europeans' arrival changed it forever. The conflicts and the war are a painful memory that stays on. Set beautifully next to the Clearwater river, in a relaxing atmosphere, the site keeps telling the story of another vibrant tribe of the Native Americans.
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