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Things to Do in Bears Ears National Monument

Bears Ears National Monument, a national monument in southeastern Utah, encompasses a diverse landscape of sandstone canyons, juniper forests, and high desert mesas. The region is characterized by prominent geological features like the Bears Ears Buttes and Comb Ridge, offering varied terrain for outdoor exploration. This expansive area provides opportunities for several sports like hiking, touring cycling, mountain biking, and jogging.

Things to Do in Bears Ears National Monument

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Natural Bridges National Monument Drive

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2.46km

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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Bears Ears National Monument?

Bears Ears National Monument is a national monument in southeastern Utah, characterized by diverse landscapes including sandstone canyons, juniper forests, and high desert mesas. It is jointly managed by the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service. The monument is named for two prominent red-colored buttes that resemble the ears of a bear.

What outdoor activities are available in Bears Ears National Monument?

Bears Ears National Monument offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, touring cycling, mountain biking, and jogging. The monument features 15 routes for exploration. For more details, consult guides like Hiking in Bears Ears National Monument or Cycling in Bears Ears National Monument.

Are there easy hiking trails in Bears Ears National Monument?

Yes, Bears Ears National Monument offers hiking routes suitable for various skill levels, including easy options. These trails allow visitors to explore the monument's diverse terrain. For specific recommendations, refer to the Easy hikes in Bears Ears National Monument guide.

Are there family-friendly hiking options in Bears Ears National Monument?

Bears Ears National Monument provides hiking opportunities suitable for families. These routes allow visitors of all ages to experience the monument's natural beauty and cultural sites. Information on suitable trails can be found in the Family-friendly hikes in Bears Ears National Monument guide.

What are the main attractions or points of interest in Bears Ears National Monument?

Key attractions include the Bears Ears Buttes, Comb Ridge, and Indian Creek Canyon. The monument also features over 100,000 archaeological sites, including cliff dwellings and rock art, particularly in areas like Cedar Mesa and Grand Gulch Plateau. The Dark Canyon Wilderness and Abajo Mountains offer additional natural highlights.

What cycling routes are available in Bears Ears National Monument?

Bears Ears National Monument is popular for both touring cycling and mountain biking. Routes range from scenic rides to more demanding climbs and descents, with Lockhart Basin being a notable area for mountain biking. Cyclists can find detailed information in the Cycling in Bears Ears National Monument and MTB Trails in Bears Ears National Monument guides.

How popular is Bears Ears National Monument for outdoor activities on komoot?

Bears Ears National Monument is a popular destination on komoot, with more than 31,000 visitors having shared their experiences. The 15 available routes have an average rating of 4.85 out of 5 stars. This indicates a high level of satisfaction among users who have explored the monument.

What komoot guides are available for Bears Ears National Monument?

Komoot offers several guides for Bears Ears National Monument, covering various activities and difficulty levels. These include Hiking in Bears Ears National Monument, Easy hikes in Bears Ears National Monument, and Cycling in Bears Ears National Monument. Other guides cover family-friendly hikes, traffic-free bike rides, MTB trails, and running trails.

Where can I find official information about Bears Ears National Monument?

Official information for Bears Ears National Monument can be found on the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) website. The direct link is blm.gov/visit/bears-ears-national-monument. The Bears Ears Education Center also provides visitor information at bearsearsmonument.org.

What is the cultural significance of Bears Ears National Monument?

Bears Ears National Monument holds profound cultural and spiritual significance for numerous Native American Tribes. It contains over 100,000 archaeological sites, including ancient structures, cliff dwellings, and rock art, reflecting thousands of years of human habitation. Many modern-day Pueblo tribes trace their ancestry to these lands and continue to use them for traditional purposes.

Are there opportunities for trail running or jogging in Bears Ears National Monument?

Yes, the numerous trails and designated routes within Bears Ears National Monument that are suitable for hiking also lend themselves to trail running and jogging. Visitors can find specific routes and information in the Running Trails in Bears Ears National Monument guide.

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