Bears Ears National Monument Utah
Bears Ears National Monument Overview
Bears Ears National Monument includes a diverse and striking landscape in a remote high-desert area of Utah. The monument is named after a pair of distinctive towering buttes and the name of the twin buttes is the same in each of the native languages of the region: Hoon’Naqvut, Shash Jáa, Kwiyagatu Nukavachi, Ansh An Lashokdiwe, or in English: Bears Ears.
Bears Ears National Monument includes red rock, juniper forests, high plateau and an abundance of early human and Native American historical artifacts.
There are three main BLM areas you can visit within Bears Ears National Monument:
Indian Creek
Indian Creek is a scenic corridor along Highway 211 where visitors can enjoy a number of recreational activities. Climbers flock to this area in the spring and fall to test their skills on some of the best crack climbing routes in the country. Birding is also good with opportunities to see raptors like Golden Eagles and Peregrine Falcons. Campgrounds in this area include Hamburger Rock, Superbowl and Creek Pasture.
Cedar Mesa
Cedar Mesa and Comb Ridge are large landforms located in the southern portion of Bears Ears National Monument. Hiking and backpacking are popular in the rugged routes through the deep gorges of Grand Gulch and the many canyons within Comb Ridge.
San Juan River
The San Juan River winds through some of the most spectacular views in canyon country. It also passes by an abundance of natural and cultural resources. Boaters (with a permit) can enjoy the San Juan River by raft, kayak, stand-up paddleboard, or packraft!
Other Recreation & Activities
Outdoor recreation includes camping, hiking, backpacking, rock climbing, river rafting, picnicking and riding off highway vehicles. Wildlife viewing can be great and stargazing is also the bomb. There are also many cultural and historic sites to visit.
You can also visit the BLM website for more information.
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Amenities
- Campsite Tables
- Cell Service - None
- Cell Service Poor
- Fire Pit
- Fire Rings
- Golden Age & Access Passports accepted
- Grills
- Pets OK
- Picnic Tables
Activities
- Archeological Sites
- ATV
- Biking
- Bird Watching
- Canoeing
- Creek
- Cultural Sites
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Historic Sites
- Horseback riding
- Kayaking
- Mountain Biking
- Nature Trails
- OHVing
- OTV Trails/Riding
- Photography
- Picnicking
- Rafting
- Stargazing
- Walking Trails
- Wilderness Area
- Wildlife Viewing
Monticello, Utah 84535
435 587-1500
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