Where did the name come from? What makes up the gray dunes that reach out into the valley? The Grand Junction Geological Society has answers. Colorado Voices is available to stream on pbs.org and the ...
If you've hiked or ridden horseback on a difficult trail in the Bureau of Land Management's Little Book Cliffs Wild Horse Range northeast of Grand Junction, you can bet Dave Knight traveled the same ...
It’s desert season, and there is no better time to catch a glimpse of the powerful mustangs on the Western Slope. Wild horses grazing in the Little Book Cliffs. Photo by William M. Rochfort, Jr. The ...
After two hours of pre-dawn driving up rugged dirt roads into canyons and plateaus northwest of De Beque, a small caravan of bleary-eyed travelers arrived at a rocky outcropping overlooking Monument ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - The Bureau of Land Management removed 98 Little Book Cliff Mustangs in September 2024. They are holding an adoption event to find the horses good homes in June 2025.
A local event early this summer will provide people the opportunity to adopt animals removed last year from the Little Books Cliffs Wild Horse Range west of De Beque. Seventy-two of the 98 horses that ...
The rocks that make up the Book Cliffs north of Grand Junction once covered the whole valley. Before that, the whole Rocky Mountain region was underwater. RMPBS News is available to stream on pbs.org ...