American Indian Food’s Resurgence Starts by Acknowledging Its Past | Eater
"A national monument in Utah that figures centrally in the collective’s activism; members actively campaign to protect it as part of broader efforts to defend native land, sovereignty, and cultural sites from federal and private encroachment." - Suzanne Cope
My girlfriend and I stopped by on our way to California and spent a great day hiking I this wonderful place
Abby M.
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Really nice spot for hiking and offroading. You can see the resemblance to a bears ears.
Ricardo R.
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Fantastic place that must be preserved at all costs.
Sarah M
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Just a stunning place!
Steven L.
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Cool place. Ausom views.
Great legond about how it formed
chris J.
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I've explored and driven Comb Ridge and hiked several of the canyons nearby. Purely magical scenery. We found rarely seen unmarked rock art. I'm glad to see that this area will be protected.
Venessa H.
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Love what's there but turning it into a national monument is going to ruin it. Hardly anyone went last time I went but now there were too many people.
Norrad
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Beautiful area, sacred to the Indians, forests changed from Juniper trees to pine and meadows, once you get to the pass. Still unspoiled, due to the one-lane dirt road and newness of the park.