The water problem at Pinyon Plain uranium mine, near the Grand Canyon continues. More than 80 million gallons were pumped out ...
In 2025, fires raged across the Grand Canyon's north rim. What does the future hold for the forests, people, and economies of ...
Planning a trip to Bears Ears? Start here. Bears Ears National Monument in southern Utah spans canyons and mesas that have sustained Native peoples for millennia. Across these lands, you’ll see ...
In the summer of 2025, fires raged across the north rim of the Grand Canyon. Now that the smoke has lifted, what does the future hold for the national park?
As one of two maintained trails in Cedar Breaks National Monument, the Alpine Pond Trail will be bustling with visitors. Walk north from the parking lot through a lush field filled with fun-named ...
Native experts weigh in on the history of tribal lands, sovereignty, and what it means to own land. This blog is distilled from the Native Perspectives virtual series held in partnership with Grand ...
The Little Colorado River near the Grand Canyon is a river you should know. Find out why. The Little Colorado River is smaller than the mainstem Colorado River in length, flow, and drainage area. But ...
A December 2024 poll of 500 registered voters in the beehive state by Republican public opinion research firm New Bridge Strategy shows that Utahns get out onto their national public lands frequently, ...
From blister supplies to water filters, let’s break down the gear you need to hike and backpack in Grand Canyon National Park. There are thousands of adjectives that describe the Grand Canyon — ...
Before the Grand Canyon was a national park, it was the ancestral homeland of Native peoples. Hear voices of the Grand Canyon speak. Experience the Grand Canyon alongside Jim Enote (Zuni), Nikki ...
Where does the Colorado River start? How deep is it? Is it drying up? Your questions, answered. The Colorado River flows through the Grand Canyon, bringing lifegiving water to millions, but how much ...
A number of pumped storage hydroelectric projects have been proposed on or near Native lands across the Colorado Plateau. This map shows how much water each project would require to initially fill its ...
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