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ST. GEORGE — An East Coast furniture craftsman who also lives part-time in Kanab is hoping a lot of people will attend Kanab's inaugural celebration of public lands next month. The celebration is scheduled for May 21-26 in and around Kanab, with the emphasis on learning about and enjoying the public lands of the Colorado plateau located in Utah and Arizona.
Brad Exton, Manager, Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument and Bonnie Benson, Ranger, GSENM, with guitars performing country western and folk music, live at Frontier Movietown, Kanab.
Listeners enjoying Brad Exton and Bonnie Benson, during their evening performance.
Dr. Alan Titus, BLM paleontologist, captivates an audience gathered to learn about the extensive dinosaur fossil discoveries at Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument.
Ranger June, Pipe Spring National Monument, Fredonia Arizona, guides visitors discovering Mormon Pioneer history on a tour of Windsor Castle.
Doug Keller, Cowboy Poet, reads from the collected poems of the artist Maynard Dixon, at the Maynard Dixon Home and Studio in Mt Carmel for a picnic hosted by the Thunderbird Foundation for the Arts.
Examining dinosaur fossils at the Paleontology Lab, Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. |


Visitors to Kane County during Amazing Earthfest gather for a group
photo beside the trail, while enjoying a day hike offering expansive views
of Kanab City and the Arizona Strip.

Marietta Eaton, Director of Science Programs, Grand Staircase
Escalante National Monument, helps interpret details found on
pictographs and petroglyphs from a rock art panel near the Paria River.

Mountain Biking the 12 mile Joy Jordan Woodhill Trail, a scenic,
non-technical loop in Fredonia, Arizona which sports spectacular
views of the geological formations for which the Grand Staircase
Escalante National Monument was named.