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Recapture canyon


Recapture Canyon is a canyon along Recapture Creek (a tributary of the San Juan River) east of Blanding, San Juan County, Utah, United States. It is an archaeological site, and is located on federal land. The Bureau of Land Management closed it to motorized vehicles in 2007 due to damage caused by illegal trail construction.

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Recapture Canyon Conservationists Send Message to BLM Director Protect Recapture Canyon

Recapture Canyon contains dwellings, burial sites, and artifacts of the Ancient Pueblo peoples, including cliff dwellings built between 1150 and 1300 AD.

Recapture Canyon The 39Next BLM Showdown39 Is Currently Brewing in Recapture Canyon

On Saturday May 10, 2014, San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman organized a protest aimed at legally opening the trail to all-terrain vehicles. The protest attracted several militia members from the Bundy ranch. BLM undercover agents documented the illegal ride and are investigating potential damage to archaeological resources.

Recapture Canyon Recapture Canyon Showdown With BLM

Recapture canyon atv protest



Recapture Canyon Recapture Canyon protesters found guilty in Utah High Country News

Recapture Canyon Recapture Canyon protesters found guilty in Utah High Country News

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Recapture Canyon Wikipedia