Utah
America's Monumental Dinosaur Site
For the first time in years, visitors can once again see the nation's most productive Jurassic park
May 31, 2012 |
By Brian Switek
Canyoneering: Much More Than a Hike in the Park
The “Average Joe’s” extreme sport takes athletes high atop mountains and deep into canyons
February 16, 2011 |
By Jim Morrison
Tracking History Through Rainbow Bridge
Old photographs of early 20th century outdoorsmen outline the path used by hikers today seeking the American Southwest landmark
May 24, 2010 |
By Jim Conaway
At Moab, Music Among the Red Rocks
The Moab Music Festival features world-class music in an unparalleled natural setting
August 27, 2008 |
By Jamie Bernstein
The Brink of War
One hundred fifty years ago, the U.S. Army marched into Utah prepared to battle Brigham Young and his Mormon militia
June 2008 |
By David Roberts
It All Falls Down
A plummeting cougar population alters the ecosystem at Zion National Park
December 01, 2006 |
By Eric Jaffe
Secrets of the Range Creek Ranch
Archaeologists cheered when Waldo Wilcox's vast spread was deeded to the state of Utah, believing that it holds keys to a tribe that flourished 1,000 years ago - and then mysteriously vanished.
March 2006 |
By Keith Kloor
In the Fast Lane
Drivers gear up to set speed records at Utah's desolate Bonneville Salt Flats
August 2005 |
By Preston Lerner


