A Day on the San Juan River with Wild Rivers Expeditions (Bluff, Utah)
WILD RIVERS EXPEDITION
The San Juan River, as it incises through the heart of the Colorado Plateau, evokes wonder, beauty and solitude like few places on earth. Its aesthetic has inspired the West's finest authors and artists. Its natural, geologic and human histories have endlessly indulged people from all walks of life. And the river's serenity has made return visitors of the most traveled wilderness enthusiasts.
Located near Monument Valley in Bluff, Utah, Wild Rivers Expeditions has specialized in sharing this wonderful place with others for fifty years. Among commercial outfitters, we run the most and the highest quality San Juan River expeditions. We're one of the West's oldest river outfitters, and our focus on quality, learning, kindness and fun is known by clients the world over.
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Wild River Expeditions - Emery County - Cedar Plank Salmon - Sweetwater Florida
Wild River Expeditions - Emery County - Cedar Plank Salmon - Sweetwater Florida
Season 16 Episode 51
This week on AYL we explore the San Juan River, ATV in Emery County, cook up some Cedar Plank Salmon, and find out how Florida turned a sewer into a beautiful reserve.
1:00 - Chad and Ria take a river trip that explores more than just the river. They join Wild River Expeditions in Bluff Utah. They not only explore the San Juan River, but rock art, cliff dwellings and many other activities.
4:41 - Steven is in Castle Country or Emery County on an ATV trip that will blow your mind. He explores the Hole trail and shows you why you should take a trip on this trail system with your family.
12:05 - Reagan and Ryan from Camp Chef are cooking up some Cedar Plank Salmon. We show you how to cook it up just like the professionals do right in your back yard.
20:06 - One of Florida's most popular bird watching spots used to be a floating sewer in Gainsville, FL. The city found a way to filter the water to create a beautiful reserve.
26:06 - At Your Leisure is your source for all the cool things to do in the great outdoors. In this week's travel planner Chad and Ria cover the Dollar Ridge Fundraiser and this weeks sticker winner.
27:35 - Take a sneak peek at next weeks show.
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River House, Snake House, San Juan River, Utah. Cedar Mesa, Utah. Bears Ears National Monument
River House or Snake House as some have referred to it lies on the bank of the San Juan River. If you drive all the way to it 4x4 or high clearance will be necessary. Expect lots of sand and a steep rocky climb at one point.
Since this ruin is popular for those that run the San Juan River it has been well traveled. However I found it most interesting and in pretty good shape. There is a huge panel just down stream from the cliff dwellings that are worth seeing.
HISTORIC BLUFF, UTAH
BLUFF, UTAH
In prehistoric times until about 1300 A.D., the area around Bluff was home to two distinct desert cultures, the Basket Makers and the Cliff Dwellers, also generally known as the Anasazi culture. Abandoned dwellings, farms, roads, burial sites, petroglyphs, and pottery remain behind today, telling the stories of ancient inhabitants who were well adapted to the country many centuries ago.
Today, Bluff is an active center for artists and crafts people as well as others involved in oil exploration, farming and ranching. Within this area of national parks, prehistoric sites, diverse cultures, wild canyons and river recreation, tourism has become a strong component in the local economy.
Rafting San Juan River Bluff, UT
Hwy. San Juan River is said to be the fastest flowing major river in the United States. It is also the “siltiest” which is why “sand aves”, a unique feature of this waterway, form. A great way to discover the San Juan River is via a river rafting trip, the put-in for which is a short drive from U.S. 191 -
GPS Coordinates: N37 15.477, W109 7.128. Several put-ins provide the opportunity to see ancient cliff dwellings and rock art up close.
Sand Island Recreational Area - Bird Watching - A 10 minute drive from Bluff, Utah
BIRD WATCHING ... Bluff, Utah ... Sand Island Recreation Area is a wide floodplain on the San Juan River with a boat ramp in the center, and an undeveloped stretch of river forest and desert grassland stretching away to the west. Its also a popular launch point for river runners heading down the San Juan River and a great spot for access to a strip of riparian vegetation that supports migrating and nesting passerines.
Be sure to visit Sand Island Recreation Area during your stay in Bluff, Utah
Bird watching - Sand Island Recreation Area - Bluff, Utah
BIRD WATCHING in Bluff, Utah - Sand Island Recreation Area is a wide floodplain on the San Juan River with a boat ramp in the center, and an undeveloped stretch of river forest and desert grassland stretching away to the west. Its also a popular launch point for river runners heading down the San Juan River and a great spot for access to a strip of riparian vegetation that supports migrating and nesting passerines.
Be sure to visit Sand Iland Recreation Area during your stay in Bluff, Utah
ROADTRIP USA 2015 HD
Our amazing roardtrip with a french team during 2015. A part of th 66 Road - 18 minutes with a huge song to resume 3500 Kms -
Los Angeles / Palm Springs / Laughlin / / Grand Canyon / Monument Valley / Bluff / Moab / Bryce Canyon / Zion / Las Vegas / Death Valley / Los Angeles
Just enjoy !!
Little Grand Canyon
Aerial footage of the spectacular canyon carved out by the San Rafael River (in Emery County, Utah). The area is also known as the Little Grand Canyon and can be enjoyed from The Wedge Overlook, east of Castle Dale, Utah.
Gold Mine Road, Bluff, Utah
Road back from The Ledge San Juan River near Bluff, Utah
Desert Rose Inn & Cabins - Bluff, Utah
BLUFF, UTAH ...HOMEBASE FOR EXPLORING ALL YOUR OUTDOOR ADVENTURES.
Desert Rose Inn architecture is an all wood style building with massive timbers which excite the senses with their intimate charm. Set against irridescent sunsets and bold blue skies, you'll exprerience a spectacle rarely found.
San Juan River, Mexican Hat, Utah
Recorded on February 7, 2009 using a Flip Video camcorder.
WILD RIVER COLORADO written by sean kelly
Procession Panel
Slideshow of the Procession Panel hike in the Butler Wash area near Bluff, Utah.
UTAH RTE 163 FROM BLUFF SOUTH TO MEXICAN HAT
Dashcam view [@ double speed] south from Bluff to Mexican Hat, Utah in May 2014
LAKE POWELL - A great day trip from Bluff, Utah
Lake Powell is one of the greatest water recreation spots on earth, brimming with ways to have fun on, and in the water. Explore scenic coves and canyons with a power boat or personal watercraft. Enjoy the thrill of water skiing, wake boarding and ski tubing.
A great day trip from Bluff, Utah
The art & artist of Navajo baskets - Bluff, Utah
Twin Rocks Trading Post, located in beautiful Bluff Utah, offers an extensive selection of museum quality, uniquely handcrafted Native American and Southwest art.
Bluff Fort, Utah
This was a very interesting place to visit. A lot of history. To read more information on Bluff Fort go to:
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Green River to Hanksville, Utah off-pavement
Land Cruisers and Tacomas drive off-pavement from Green River, Utah south toward Hanksville on Day 2 of the Next Big Expedition. Near Hanksville, we hit the pavement for the drive to Halls Crossing on Lake Powell.