Road Trips
Guide to Visiting Canyonlands National Park
Although Canyonlands National Park is Utah’s largest national park at more than 500 square miles, it is also the state’s least visited. Even in 2021 when many national parks were breaking attendance records, as did Canyonlands, it saw 911,000 visitors, about half of the number who went to nearby Arches National Park. Its average annual attendance is a much smaller 400,000 people, but that doesn’t mean that you’ll never have to wait to enter the park. Let’s discover what there is to see and do at Canyonlands and how you can make the most out of your visit.
Bears Ears National Monument
Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah encompasses many must-see destinations, including other national monuments and fascinating destinations on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) or forest service land.
This wide swath of protected landscape is managed by the BLM, National Forest Service, and five Native American tribes of the Bears Ears Commission, protecting thousands of natural and cultural resources. Let’s explore what there is to see and do in this part of Utah.
Newspaper Rock: Reading the Ancient Stories
Newspaper Rock is a name applied to more than one piece of stone covered with petroglyphs in the Southwest, but the one found in southern Utah 50 miles south of Moab is absolutely stunning. Why? Utah’s Newspaper Rock showcases more than 650 individual pieces of rock art in a small area that’s easy to visit.
Lady A Concert: Live in Santa Fe
Mark your calendar for an unforgettable concert experience on June 21, 2025! One of country music’s most beloved groups, Lady A, is heading to Santa Fe for a one-night-only event presented by Performance Santa Fe and Hutton Broadcasting. With hits like the 11X platinum “Need You Now,” Lady A has a record of success that […]
Visit Natural Bridges National Monument
When exploring the Four Corners region in America’s beautiful Southwest, Natural Bridges National Monument definitely belongs on your itinerary. Here, you can see two of the longest natural bridges in the United States, explore hiking trails through beautiful canyons, and view an Ancestral Puebloan ruin. Natural Bridges was Utah’s first national monument and has been protected since 1908.
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Stuff the Truck Toy Drive
An Annual December Gift Giving Event Spread some holiday cheer to a child in need in Durango and Farmington. Stuff the Truck Toy Drive facilitates…
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Win Tickets to Armchair Boogiee at Animas City Theatre!
Armchair Boogie – December 4th, Doors at 7pm Animas City Theatre – Durango, CO $22 / $25 / 21+ Tickets online and Animas Trading Company…
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Playoff Football on KRTZ
The Mancos Bluejays are looking to repeat as Colorado 8-man state champions! Join us as we follow them on their quest to return to Pueblo…
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Durango Demons Playoffs on 99.7 Radio Free Durango
My Post (9) (1) Our 6 seed Demons take on the 11 seed Heritage Eagles out of Littleton, CO this Saturday at 1PM. This is…
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