Moab team maps a century of change on the San Juan River
The Returning Rapids Project documents San Juan River recovery with first comprehensive survey since 1921
The Returning Rapids Project documents San Juan River recovery with first comprehensive survey since 1921
At 18, he’s aiming for the pros—and already giving back to the next generation in Moab.
On the evening of April 2, viewers in Star Hall laughed and cheered as they watched the very building they were sitting in projected onto the big screen. Everyone was gathered to celebrate and view the film debut of Navajo Highways, supported by the Utah Film Commission, the Moab to Monument Valley Film Commission, and First Nations Experience.
Sallie Hodges’ The Wilderness Within Us All documents a transformative river trip highlighting diversity, inclusion, and the healing power of nature. Now gaining national recognition!
Climb Moab hosted a free screening of Fly, a National Geographic documentary exploring the passion and community of BASE jumping. The event, organized by BASE Access, brought locals and visitors together to celebrate the sport while honoring lost friends and fostering connection in Moab’s air-sports community.
Community Rebuilds Haunted Bunkhouse returns for family friendly fun and fright
The Grand County School District’s Native American Club, led by Ricky Begaye, celebrated Indigenous Peoples Day with 75–100 attendees at the Youth Garden Project, featuring traditional foods and a candlelight ceremony. The club aims to support Indigenous students through cultural education, with upcoming Family Nights and mentorship programs planned.