Browns Canyon National Monument

Browns Canyon is one of our nation’s newest national monuments. Learn more about this unique national treasure.

Friends of Browns Canyon

Since 2002, we have advocated for protecting the natural resources of Browns Canyon, leading to creation of Browns Canyon National Monument. Learn more about our advocacy, stewardship and education work.

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Browns Canyon National Monument covers 21,586 acres of federal public lands in Chaffee County, Colorado. The area consists of the riparian corridor along the Arkansas River, stunning rock spires, hoodoos, and granite outcroppings. Wooded drainages descend to the river from upland areas covered with aspen, limber pines, Douglas firs, and subalpine grasslands. The variety of terrain in such a small space and relatively low elevation make Browns Canyon National Monument unique among all of Colorado’s protected public lands.

The history of the Upper Arkansas Valley includes traditional land uses that predate Browns Canyon National Monument. The trains stopped running decades ago, but ranching, hunting, fishing, rafting, horseback riding, hiking and camping traditions continue to play important roles. President Obama’s national monument proclamation protects all of these traditions, ensuring their preservation along with the natural character of this national treasure.

News

Dark Sky Event June 18

Please consider joining Friends of Browns Canyon for an evening of Dark Sky viewing and education in support of our work to achieve an International Dark Sky Park certification for Browns Canyon...

Clay Jenkinson as John Wesley Powell

Join us June 25 at the Salida SteamPlant as Clay Jenkinson portrays John Wesley Powell, the American explorer and geologist whose expeditions included boating western U.S. rivers. Proceeds will go...

Help keep oil trains out of Colorado

The Uinta Basin Railway in Utah has received preliminary approval, and if constructed, the UBR will maximize shipments of dirty tar sands oil through Colorado along hundreds of miles of the Colorado...

Tar sands continue to threaten Colorado

With A LOT of help from our Friends, we successfully defeated an attempt to reactivate the long-dormant Tennessee Pass rail line without any environmental review. But the Uinta Basin Railway in Utah...

“The Spirit of Browns Canyon”

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Friends of Browns Canyon
P.O. Box 343
Salida, CO 81201

BCNM Location Map (click for larger image)