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Things to Do in Bears Ears National Monument

Bears Ears National Monument, a vast region in southeastern Utah, encompasses 1.36 million acres characterized by diverse landscapes and significant natural features. The area is defined by high plateaus like Cedar Mesa, the 80-mile-long Comb Ridge, and the iconic Bears Ears Buttes. Its terrain includes numerous canyons, sandstone structures, and the San Juan River winding through the desert, providing varied environments for several outdoor sports like hiking.

Things to Do in Bears Ears National Monument

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Natural Bridges National Monument Drive

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Frequently asked questions

What outdoor activities are available in Bears Ears National Monument?

Bears Ears National Monument offers opportunities for hiking and rock climbing. The monument features diverse landscapes suitable for various outdoor explorations. More than 400 visitors have shared experiences, with routes averaging 4.93 out of 5 stars.

What are the main features of Bears Ears National Monument?

Bears Ears National Monument is known for its diverse landscapes, including the Bears Ears Buttes, Cedar Mesa, and Comb Ridge. It features numerous archaeological sites, ancient cliff dwellings, and extensive rock art. The monument also holds deep cultural significance for several Native American tribes.

Are there hiking trails for beginners in Bears Ears National Monument?

Yes, Bears Ears National Monument offers a range of hiking options, including easy frontcountry walks suitable for beginners. Information on less strenuous routes can be found in guides like Easy hikes in Bears Ears National Monument.

What are some popular hiking destinations in Bears Ears National Monument?

Popular hiking destinations include trails leading to archaeological sites such as Fallen Roof, Perfect Kiva, and Jailhouse Ruin. Other notable sites feature impressive rock art panels like the Procession Panel. These trails offer insights into the region's cultural history.

Are permits required for hiking in Bears Ears National Monument?

Permits are required for day and overnight trips in certain canyon areas within Bears Ears National Monument. These areas include Grand Gulch, Slickhorn Canyon, Fish Canyon, Owl Canyon, North and South Forks of Mule Canyon, Road Canyon, and Lime Creek.

Is Bears Ears National Monument dog-friendly?

Information regarding specific dog-friendly trails or regulations within Bears Ears National Monument is not explicitly provided. Visitors should check with the managing agencies, the BLM or U.S. Forest Service, for current pet policies.

What komoot guides are available for Bears Ears National Monument?

Komoot offers several guides for the region, including Hiking in Bears Ears National Monument and Easy hikes in Bears Ears National Monument. These resources provide detailed information on routes and activities.

How popular is Bears Ears National Monument on komoot?

Bears Ears National Monument is a popular destination on komoot, with more than 400 visitors having shared their experiences. The available routes have an average rating of 4.93 out of 5 stars, indicating high satisfaction among users.

What are the driving conditions like in Bears Ears National Monument?

Bears Ears National Monument is a remote area with many unpaved roads. A 4WD vehicle with high clearance is often necessary for access to certain areas. Visitors should be prepared for limited services and potentially unreliable cell coverage.

What is the official website for Bears Ears National Monument?

The official website for Bears Ears National Monument is managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Visitors can find information at blm.gov/visit/bears-ears-national-monument.

What is the phone number for Bears Ears National Monument inquiries?

For inquiries regarding Bears Ears National Monument, the BLM Monticello Field Office can be reached at +1-435-587-1510. The U.S. Forest Service, Monticello Ranger District, can be contacted at +1-435-587-2041.

What is the cultural significance of Bears Ears National Monument?

Bears Ears National Monument is a deeply sacred cultural landscape for numerous Native American tribes, including the Navajo, Hopi, Zuni, Ute Mountain Ute, and Uintah-Ouray Ute Tribe. It holds immense historical and spiritual value, with archaeological evidence of continuous human use for millennia.

Are there any specific geological formations to see in Bears Ears National Monument?

The monument features unique geological formations such as the iconic Bears Ears Buttes, two towering formations resembling a bear's head. Other notable features include the high plateau of Cedar Mesa and the 80-mile-long Comb Ridge.

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