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A bar graph showing in pink 75% of Utah voters support presidents' ability to protect public lands as national monuments, compared to 25% who oppose in gray bar, from the 2024 Utah National Monuments Poll
Utah voters strongly support national monuments and Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante in particular a December 2024 poll shows.

A December 2024 poll of 500 Arizona voters by public opinion research firm GQR found strong public support for Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni – Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument, which protects precious water sources and the ancestral homelands of Native American tribes near Grand Canyon National Park. Download the poll memo › Download […]

A December 2024 poll of 500 voters across Utah by public opinion research firm New Bridge Strategy found strong public support for Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments, and for national monuments generally. In addition, nearly nine in 10 Utah voters say it is very important for tribes to have a strong role in […]

Watch, listen, and learn from Native people who have called the Grand Canyon home since time immemorial.

Learn about cultural connections to the Grand Canyon. Download your copy (PDF) The Grand Canyon is more than its geologic past and more than a bucket list destination. Today, 11 tribes maintain cultural connections to the Grand Canyon. Hear firsthand from people whose cultures, worldviews, and livelihoods are inextricably tied to the Grand Canyon region. […]

Native voices — sheepherders, scientists, educators, farmers, artists, and activists — share their personal and cultural connections to the Little Colorado River, from its headwaters to the Grand Canyon. Listen to their stories ›   View the full multimedia story or watch all 11 videos in the collection ›

Woman's hands in a purple fleece writing with a pen on a pad.
Here’s all the legal designation language you need to name the Grand Canyon Trust in your will or estate plan.
In 2024, over 250 people contributed nearly 2,000 hours to restoration and research projects across the Colorado Plateau. Peruse the map to see what we accomplished together.
The Grand Canyon Trust’s form 990 for the year 2023.

Every year, the National Park Service publishes a report that shows economic impacts of national parks to local communities. In the state of Arizona, Grand Canyon National Park is an economic engine.  2023 4.7 million visitors to Grand Canyon National Park spent $768 million in nearby communities, which supported 10,100 jobs, $350 million in labor […]

Map showing the North Rim Lands of the Grand Canyon in Arizona, highlighting national parks, forest service areas, tribal lands, monuments, and Bureau of Land Management.
Map of the Grand Canyon Trust’s North Rim Ranches located on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.
A colorful sunset compliments the spectacular formations of Cape Royal on the Grand Canyon's north rim.
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