Wildcat Branch Petroglyphs | |
Nearest City: | Fort Gay, West Virginia |
Added: | July 22, 1979 |
Refnum: | 79002603 |
The Wildcat Branch Petroglyphs are five prehistoric petroglyph carvings located near Fort Gay, West Virginia. They were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.[1] The petroglyphs are carved on a large rock in the backyard of a private home and are within of a creek. Four of the carvings depict birds, while the fifth appears to depict a beaver.[2] The carvings were likely made during the Late Woodland period.[3]