Canyonlands Grants

Canyonlands invites you to explore a wilderness of countless canyons and fantastically formed buttes carved by the Colorado River and its tributaries.

Rivers divide the park into four districts: Island in the Sky, The Needles, The Maze, and the rivers themselves. These areas share a primitive desert atmosphere, but each offers different opportunities for sightseeing and adventure.






Researchers from Virginia Tech University, in cooperation with natural resource staff from Capitol Reef National Park (CARE) and Southeast Utah Group (SEUG; Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, and...more
Posted On - 2019-06-04


The goal of this project is to substantially increase the National Park Serviceâ¿¿s understanding of how changes in river flow regime and sediment availability and transport have...more
Posted On - 2018-08-13


Project Goals â¿¿ The NPS at the Southeast Utah Group (SEUG) has identified the need to identify and evaluate the historical significance of existing transportation infrastructure for...more
Posted On - 2018-07-18




Project Goals â¿¿ The NPS at the Southeast Utah Group (SEUG) has identified the need to identify and evaluate the historical significance of archeological resources currently being...more
Posted On - 2018-06-01


This project will employ youth conservation crews to work alongside NPS staff to improve trails, control exotic plant populations and restore degraded grasslands in Canyonlands and Arches national...more
Posted On - 2018-06-01


This project will assist in the development and facilitation of a Comprehensive Agreement (CA) to Address Inadvertent Discoveries under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act...more
Posted On - 2017-04-24


NOTICE OF INTENT TO AWARD This Funding Announcement is not a request for applications. This announcement is to provide public notice of the National Park Service¿s intention to fund the following...more
Posted On - 2014-08-04







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