Montezuma Creek, Utah
Top Stories in and near Montezuma Creek
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Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
6 Amazing Adventures in Mesa Verde National Park
Mesa Verde National Park has something for everyone from easy, wheelchair accessible trails and scenic overlooks to strenuous 8 mile hikes and adventurous ranger tours with history of an entire culture. Whether you have a weekend or an entire week, there is no shortage of things to do while you'r...Read more -
Mesa Verde, Colorado
10 Photos of Mesa Verde National Park's Stunning Landscape
Mesa Verde National Park is home to exceptional archeologic sites (over 4,700 in total!) and some of the most beautiful, wide-open landscape in the Western United States. Spend the morning exploring Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings, go for a hike to one of the many vistas overlooking the desert...Read more -
Mesa Verde, Colorado
Beautiful Lodging in America’s Most Unique National Park
Mesa Verde National Park may have flown under your radar until now, but trust us when we tell you this park is a must-do. With nearly 5,000 archeological sites including ancient historic homes of Ancenstral Puebloans, plenty of wildlife watching opportunities, and the mesmerizing desert landscape...Read more -
Mesa Verde, Colorado
Why You Should Explore These Incredible Cliff Dwellings in Mesa Verde National Park
On my trip to Mesa Verde National Park earlier this year, I only had the chance to visit two of the parks' many cliff dwellings, the Step House, and Long House, but there are so many options in this park rich with diversity and history! With a few days you could visit all of them to see the full ...Read more -
Visiting Old Friends
Up winding roads, with the remains of burnt trees on one side and a drop on the other, be prepared to have your breath taken away. I am not even talking about the winding roads, elevation or crisp air. Or even the fact that I was so excited to be able to bring my Shoshone/Arapaho almost 70-year-o...Read more -
Mexican Hat, Utah
How Do You Find Balance between Being in the Moment or Behind the Lens?
Photography has always been a passion of mine, but lately, as the obsession to capture the perfect shot grows, I find my appreciation of the moment shrinking. Is perfect lighting or composition more important than connection and reflection? As a full-time adventure travel blogger, photographer/fi...Read more -
Shiprock, New Mexico
Why Shiprock Should Be on Your Southwest Adventure Bucket List
Situated on the border of Arizona and New Mexico is an ancient throat of a volcano. You can see Shiprock for miles, as you approach the quiet New Mexico town. It's jagged edges and large spine, that extends to the South, cut straight out of vast flat landscape that surrounds it. You cannot miss i...Read more -
Bears Ears, Utah
The Future of Bears Ears
For anyone with a foot in the outdoor community, the announcement of the shrinking of Bears Ears National Monument by the Trump administration was an enormous defeat. The loss of more than 1.15 million acres, 85% of the monument’s area, went against both public opinion and a year-long campaign by...Read more -
Bears Ears, Utah
Trump Dramatically Reduces Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments
In the newest development in what has been a widely publicized and highly controversial subject over the past year, President Trump has followed through on his promise to drastically reduce the amount of land protected in two of Southern Utah's national monuments with these two Presidential Procl...Read more -
Bears Ears, Utah
Making the Most of a Failed Attempt to Explore Bears Ears National Monument
I'd actually never heard of Bears Ears National Monument until a month ago when all the news were talking about this place. But I decided to go to see it in person since I don't know what the fate of this place is going to be. Hopefully it can remain as a national monument instead of another ener...Read more -
Bears Ears, Utah
Messengers: A 250-mile Bears Ears and Grand Staircase Running Story
This is the story of a diverse group of people — Navajo, Olympic athletes, and dirtbags with $5 sneakers — coming together to run 250 miles across our most endangered national monuments and stand united as a voice for protecting our public lands. We'd love if you'd take a few minutes to watch “M...Read more