Bears Ears National Monument
Bears Ears National Monument
Proximity to Dark Canyon:
Dark Canyon is centrally located within the Bears Ears Monument. Dark Canyon is one of only a few places to stay within the monument.
Discover the Magic of Bears Ears
Nestled in the heart of southeastern Utah, Bears Ears National Monument spans over 1.3 million acres of awe-inspiring landscapes. This natural wonder is named after two distinctive buttes that resemble a bear's ears, offering breathtaking vistas and unparalleled outdoor adventures.
Explore Ancient History and Rich Culture
Bears Ears is a treasure trove of ancient history and cultural heritage. The area is home to thousands of archaeological sites, including cliff dwellings, rock art, and ceremonial sites, reflecting the deep connection Native American tribes have with the land. Visitors can explore these remnants of the past and gain insight into the rich traditions and stories of the Navajo, Hopi, Ute, and other indigenous peoples.
Adventure Awaits
Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless opportunities for adventure at Bears Ears. Hike through stunning red rock canyons, explore lush forests, or discover hidden waterfalls. The monument offers excellent rock climbing, mountain biking, and off-roading experiences. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot diverse flora and fauna, including rare and endemic species.
Plan Your Visit
Whether you're seeking solitude in nature or a thrilling outdoor experience, Bears Ears National Monument is a must-visit destination. Respect the land and its cultural significance by following Leave No Trace principles and local guidelines. Come and experience the natural beauty and cultural richness of Bears Ears, where every visit is a journey through time and nature.