Vermillion Cliffs--Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
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BLM To Resume Burning Piles on March 5
• BLM Seeks Nominations for Utah’s Resource Advisory Council
• BLM Reminds Shed Antler Collectors of OHV Regulations
• President Recommends $12 Billion for Interior in Fiscal Year 2010 Budget Proposal
• Secretary Salazar to Offer New Round of Oil Shale Research, Development, and Demonstration Leases
• Salazar Begins Rapid Implementation of Interior’s $3 Billion in Economic Recovery Plan
• BLM Taps Californian Mike Pool as Acting National Director
• BLM to Burn Piles Near Cedar Highlands
• BLM to Reduce Risk of Fire on Parowan Front
• BLM-Utah Posts List of Proposed Parcels for Quarterly Oil and Gas Lease Sale
• Washington County Communities Benefit from two Wildfire Protection Projects
• Secretary Salazar Restores Balance in Controversial Last-Minute Oil and Gas Lease Sale near Utah National Parks
• Go to www.utahfireinfo.gov for Updated Utah Fire Info  
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Devil's Garden
Devil’s Garden is a place of hoodoos, arches, and pinnacles. This garden of rocks can be found on the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.


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Resource Management Plans:
° Kanab ROD/Approved RMP
° Moab ROD/Approved RMP
° Monticello ROD/Approved RMP 
° Price ROD/Approved RMP
° Richfield ROD/Approved RMP
° Vernal ROD/Approved RMP


Graphic for Investing In America's Economic Recovery. Click it to be taken to DOI's Recovery Page.

How the BLM and other Interior agencies are implementing the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.


The BLM manages nearly 22.9 million acres of public lands in Utah, representing about 42 percent of the state. Located mostly in western and southeastern Utah, these lands are varied, ranging from rolling uplands to sprawling desert lowlands. Utah’s public lands feature some of the most spectacular scenery in the world, from the snow-capped peaks of remote mountain ranges to colorful red-rock canyons.

The BLM’s first national monument is also located on public lands in Utah. Situated in beautiful red-rock country, the Grand Staircase- Escalante National Monument encompasses nearly 1.9 million acres in the south-central part of the state. The area offers a unique combination of archaeological, historical, paleontological, geological, and biological resources.

BLM Utah manages public lands for a variety of uses. These lands not only provide minerals, energy, and livestock forage, but also natural, historical and cultural resources that the agency is charged with protecting. In addition, Utah’s public lands offer incomparable opportunities to experience solitude and enjoy outdoor recreation. 

Bureau of Land Management
Utah State Office
440 West 200 South, Suite 500
Salt Lake City, Utah 84145-0155
Phone: (801) 539-4001
TDD: (801) 539-4133
Fax: (801) 539-4013