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Bears Ears National Monument - Moon House

Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah protects one of most significant cultural landscapes in the United States, with thousands of archaeological sites and important areas of spiritual significance. Abundant rock art, ancient cliff dwellings, ceremonial kivas, and countless other artifacts provide an extraordinary archaeological and cultural record, all surrounded by a dramatic backdrop of deep sandstone canyons, desert mesas, and forested highlands and the monument’s namesake twin buttes. These lands are sacred to many Native American tribes today, who use the lands for ceremonies, collecting medicinal and edible plants, and gathering materials for crafting baskets and footwear. Their recommendations will ensure management decisions reflect tribal expertise and traditional and historical knowledge. If you visit this site practice Leave No Trace principles and do not touch or enter the structures. Permits are required to visit Moon House. Contact the BLM Monticello Office for more information.

 

Photo by Bob Wick, BLM

 

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Uploaded on December 28, 2016
Taken on August 4, 2012