Prehistoric rock formations vandalized at High Cliff State Park

Outrage is growing at High Cliff State Park in Sherwood after graffiti referencing drugs was spray-painted on the park’s iconic rock formations, part of the historic Niagara Escarpment.

  • High Cliff State Park’s iconic Niagara Escarpment was vandalized with graffiti, sparking outrage and calls for accountability.
  • Beth Braun of Friends of High Cliff highlighted the geological and historical significance of the damaged rock formations.
  • Photos shared online have drawn significant attention, with many urging visitors to protect the park’s natural beauty.

(The following is a transcription of the full broadcast story)

Friends of High Cliff State Park expressed heartbreak in a Facebook post Monday, sharing photos of the vandalism and sparking hundreds of comments and shares. Many community members are calling for the person responsible to be held accountable.

Beth Braun, a Friends of High Cliff board member, highlighted the significance of these formations. “At one point, it was under the sea. This was all sea. Yeah. It was under the sea, glaciers went through, the whole bit. So there’s a lot of history in those rocks,” Braun explained…

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