Public Events
Sand Island Hike
Do you want to go hiking in Bears Ears, while learning more about the region's cultural landscape? Join us for a hike to Sand Island!
We'll be meeting at the Bears Ears Education Center, and carpool down to Sand Island where we will begin our hike.
Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and clothes (layers encouraged - it's been rainy out here!), bring a water bottle and snacks, and your enthusiasm to experience and learn more about the incredible Bears Ears landscape!
Sylvia Taylor on "Uranium"
Sylvia Taylor on "Uranium"
Saturday April 22nd at 6pm MT at the Bears Ears Education Center or on Zoom
Sand Island Hike
Do you want to go hiking in Bears Ears, while learning more about the region's cultural landscape? Join us for a hike to Sand Island!
We'll be meeting at the Bears Ears Education Center, and carpool down to Sand Island where we will begin our hike.
Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and clothes (layers encouraged - it's been rainy out here!), bring a water bottle and snacks, and your enthusiasm to experience and learn more about the incredible Bears Ears landscape!
Will Leggett on "The Long Horizon: Looking Through the Lens of Geology"
Will Leggett on "The Long Horizon: Looking Through the Lens of Geology."
April 29th at 6pm at the Bears Ears Education Center or on Zoom
An Evening with the Wetherill-Grand Gulch and Cedar Mesa Perishables Projects
An Evening with the Wetherill-Grand Gulch and Cedar Mesa Perishables Projects
Saturday May 6th at 6pm MT at the Bears Ears Education Center or on Zoom
Sand Island Walk
Do you want to go hiking in Bears Ears, while learning more about the region's cultural landscape? Join us for a hike to Sand Island!
We'll be meeting at the Sand Island Ranger Station at 9am. This will be a one-mile walk lasting an hour.
Be ready for mud, mosquitoes, wind or rain, and fun! Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and clothes (layers encouraged), bring a water bottle and snacks, binoculars if you have them, and your enthusiasm to experience and learn more about the incredible Bears Ears landscape.
Cris White on "How Will You Experience the Annual Eclipse?"
Cris White on "How Will You Experience the Annual Eclipse?"
May 11th at 6pm MT at the Bears Ears Education Center or on Zoom
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87037491306
Please note: The event will be culturally sensitive, with no images or artwork of eclipses displayed.
Joe Paychak on "Art, Community, Archaeology: 30 Years in Bears Ears"
Joe Paychak on "Art, Community, Archaeology: 30 Years in Bears Ears"
May 12th at 6pm MT at the Bears Ears Education Center or on Zoom
Sand Island Walk
Do you want to go hiking in Bears Ears, while learning more about the region's cultural landscape? Join us for a hike to Sand Island!
We'll be meeting at the Sand Island Ranger Station at 9am. This will be a one-mile walk lasting an hour.
Be ready for mud, mosquitoes, wind or rain, and fun! Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and clothes (layers encouraged), bring a water bottle and snacks, binoculars if you have them, and your enthusiasm to experience and learn more about the incredible Bears Ears landscape.