As Utah heads into 2026, the state is remembering 2025 as a big year in preserving and recognizing history in the state.
Sego Canyon Petroglyphs is one of the easiest RV-accessible rock art sites in Utah, located just off I-70 near Green River.
Canyonlands National Park is one of the most underrated RV stops in the American Southwest. Before you roll your RV to the ...
The Parowan Gap has served as a natural corridor through southern Utah for centuries. As people passed through, they left behind thousands of petroglyphs carved into the canyon walls. These markings ...
Stolen 80 years ago, sacred petroglyphs long housed at a Latter-day Saint chapel have beeb returned to Native land.
Tucked between dramatic red cliffs and nestled along the Price River sits Helper, Utah – a place where time seems to have slowed down just enough to let you appreciate the brushstrokes of history ...
The Helper Train Depot stands as a monument to the town’s railroad heritage, a physical reminder of the days when the rhythm of life was set by the arrival and departure of trains rather than the ping ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently worked with the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation to return a ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently worked with the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation to return a ...
A 2,500-pound sacred rock bearing petroglyphs created by the Fremont people more than 1,200 years ago has been returned to ...