The Grand Canyon Trust is seeking a mission-driven, experienced, and collaborative leader to serve as our next development director. The ideal candidate will bring a deep understanding of conservation ...
Join us August 4 − 7, 2025 to garden in Grand Canyon National Park. Grand Canyon National Park is working to create more havens within the developed areas at the North Rim for native plants and ...
Six Native American tribes with cultural connections to Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument come together to advocate for their ancestral lands.
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument contains some of the country’s most remote and rugged lands, whose beauty comes from geologic artistry. Over many millions of years, rock layers built ...
Note: The North Rim is closed due to impacts from the Dragon Bravo Wildfire. Check the Grand Canyon National Park website for updates The North Kaibab Trail is the only maintained trail on the North ...
Hike down the Bright Angel Trail to the Colorado River. Bright Angel Trail is the park’s most popular rim-to-river route, offering spectacular views, rest houses, water (seasonal), and shade at ...
You’d think the Grand Canyon — the homeland of at least 11 Native American tribes and one of the most visited national parks — would be protected from uranium contamination. Think again. Uranium mines ...
Some of us hail from Arizona, Utah, and the Navajo Nation. Others from the Midwest and East Coast. We come from different backgrounds, and cultures, but we’re all passionate about protecting the ...
The Grand Canyon Trust is a nonprofit conservation organization dedicated to safeguarding the wonders of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado Plateau while supporting the rights of its Native peoples.
While not a destination in and of itself, this small campground along UT 12 serves as a great basecamp for exploring nearby Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and Capitol Reef National Park.
Jim Enote is a Zuni tribal member and CEO of the Colorado Plateau Foundation, which invests in Native-led organizations on the Colorado Plateau. As a counselor to the philanthropic community, he ...
Located on the west side of Glen Canyon Dam, the Carl Hayden Visitor Center pays homage to the American resolve to manage water in the arid West. The visitor center is named after Carl Hayden, a man ...
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