Public Events
Grand Opening Celebration of the Bluff River Trail
Join us for the Grand Opening Celebration of the Bluff River Trail in Bluff, Utah on Friday, April 25, with programs continuing throughout the weekend!
Come celebrate this community achievement, which is years in the making! Learn about the newly opened Bluff River Trail section connecting the Town of Bluff to Sand Island, the result of years of collaboration between Tribes, agencies, and organizations including BEP.
This newly accessible section includes the only ADA section of trail in Bears Ears National Monument, and will improve access for Indigenous elders and those of all abilities. This multi-year collaborative project would not have been possible without the support of the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Commission, Bears Ears Partnership, Bluff River Trail Committee, World Monuments Fund, the State of Utah, Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation, Eccles Foundation, David Kelby Johnson Memorial Foundation, private individuals, and many more partners.
Spring 2025 Visit With Respect Ambassador Training
*Online registration is now closed!* If you would like to participate, please contact Visit With Respect Program Director Semira Crank (
Become a Visit With Respect Ambassador by signing up for our Ambassador Training on Saturday, April 26. Learn more about helping protect sites, trails, and this immensely beautiful cultural landscape. Be the first person to inform visitors about responsible visitation. Who else to educate the public than Ambassadors who truly have a love for this landscape than you?
Spring Stewardship Day
Join us for Spring Stewardship Day on Sunday, April 27! Volunteer for cleaning and beautification projects in and around the Bears Ears National Monument.
Ed Kabotie, "Changing Times: Puebloan Resiliency Throughout the Ages"
Bears Ears Summer Camp: June 19-21
Jump start your kid's summer at Bears Ears Summer Camp, June 19-21, 2025!
Session 2, June 19-21, 2025 is available to local San Juan County and/or Indigenous youth 13-17 years old.
Bears Ears Summer Camp includes three days and two nights of rafting the San Juan River from Sand Island to Mexican Hat, day-hiking in Bears Ears National Monument, and sharing Indigenous Knowledge. Participants will raft, hike, and camp while building connection to place and each other. All meals included.
**Registration is FREE for San Juan County or Indigenous Youth.** If eligible, use code "Local" when registering.
Questions? Contact Education Director Sarah Burak (

