The park is called "Dead Horse Point" because in the 19th century the cowboys were using it to trap wild mustang herds. The only escape for the horses was through a narrow, 30-meter wide neck of land that cowboys controlled by fencing. After selecting the better mustangs, the unwanted ones were being left behind to find their own way off the Point. According to a legend, once, for an unknown reason, the group of horses remained on the Point and died of thirst, giving the park its name.
Dead Horse Point SP overlook:
Me, near the overlook: