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Bears Ears Partnership leads on the ground site conservation, education, stewardship and research programs to protect and build respect for the greater Bears Ears cultural landscape.

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Visit With Respect

Cultural sites are sacred to Indigenous peoples and integral to American history. By treading softly and leaving things as we find them, we show respect for those who came before us and those who will visit after us.

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Education Center

Bears Ears Education Center

The Bears Ears Education Center is a community-powered space that aims to equip hikers, backpackers, paddlers, climbers and other visitors with tips and resources on how to visit the public lands of San Juan County and Bears Ears National Monument with respect.

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Explore Bears Ears

Bears Ears National Monument offers a wealth to do and see, including camping, hiking and scenic drives.  Learn how to visit with respect on foot, on wheels and more.

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Spring Stewardship Day

Spring Stewardship Day

Join us for Spring Stewardship Day on Sunday, April 27! Volunteer for cleaning and beautification projects and help us protect this landscape!

Meet at the Bears Ears Education Center (567 W. Main St. Bluff, UT) at 9am. Bring work gloves, water, and a lunch. We’ll divide into small groups and complete projects in and around the Bears Ears National Monument. 

Projects will range from half-day to full-day tasks, and will include clean up projects such as campground cleanup, weeding, and fence removal.

Please register beforehand so we know how many people to expect.

Questions? Contact Education Director Sarah Burak at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Event Information

Event Date 04-27-2025 9:00 am

We are no longer accepting registration for this event

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