Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area

 

Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area (D-E NCA)

The Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area (D-E NCA) and Dominguez Canyon Wilderness

were designated in the 2009 Omnibus Public Lands Management Act. 

This National Conservation Area, managed by the BLM, 
covers 209,610 acres 

in Mesa, Delta and Montrose counties in western Colorado.

Members of the D-E NCA Advisory Council at Overlook of Gibbler Gulch in the northwestern portion of the NCA


Resource Management Plan

The BLM is currently developing a resource management plan (RMP) for the D-E NCA and Dominguez Canyon Wilderness.  
Supporting information may be found on the D-E NCA Resource Management Plan page.

About the Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area

Designated March 30, 2009

The D-E NCA encompasses 209,610 acres of BLM-managed land in Mesa, Delta and Montrose counties in western Colorado. Within the NCA, 66,280 acres make up the Dominguez Canyon Wilderness Area, which was once part of the Dominguez Canyon Wilderness Study Area. Known for their scenic value, these lands are popular for those wanting to see the spectacular canyon country of the Uncompahgre Plateau. Red-rock canyons and sandstone bluffs hold geological and paleontological resources spanning 600 million years, as well as many cultural and historic sites. Ute Tribes today consider these pinyon-juniper covered lands an important connection to their ancestral past.

The Escalante, Cottonwood, Little and Big Dominguez Creeks cascade through sandstone canyon walls that drain the eastern Uncompahgre Plateau.  Unaweep Canyon, a scenic canyon on the northern boundary of the Conservation Area, contains globally significant geological resources. Nearly 30 miles of the Gunnison River flow through the NCA, supporting fish, wildlife and recreational resources.  The Old Spanish National Historic Trail, a 19th Century land trade route, passes through the NCA. A variety of wildlife call the area home, including desert bighorn sheep, mule deer, golden eagle, turkey, elk, mountain lion, black bear, and the collared lizard.

Secretary Salazar at the Official Dedication Ceremony for the Dominguez-Escalante NCA

The Gunnison river near Bridgeport

Purpose for the establishment of the D-E NCA (identified in the 2009 Omnibus Act):

To conserve and protect the area's unique and important geological, cultural, archaeological, paleontological, natural, scientific, recreational, wilderness, wildlife, riparian, historical, educational, scenic and water resources.


 Bridgeport Trail Closed to Equestrian, Motorized and 
Mechanized Travel
Collapsed Bridgeport Trail

There is significant damage to the trail between the Bridgeport Bridge and the mouth of Dominguez Canyon.  Travel along this section of the trail is closed to equestrian, motorized and mechanized travel due to public safety concerns.  Pedestrians may still use the trail. Repairs will likely take several months to complete.  Please click here to see a map and photo of the closed trail.

Click here to read the BLM's press release regarding the temporary closure.


National Landscape Conservation System

The Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area is a unit of the BLM's 
National Landscape Conservation System (NLCS), which includes some of the
 West's most spectacular landscapes. Other nearby NLCS units within Colorado include 
McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area and Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area

Click here to learn about the NLCS in the state of Colorado.


Manager's Reports:
2010
Canyon Clarion:

The Canyon Clarion is the BLM's new newsletter
for the Dominguez-Escalante NCA and Dominguez 
Canyon Wilderness. 
Check the Canyon Clarion website for a new edition every month.

Designation: 

The D-E NCA was designated under the 
Omnibus Public Lands Management Act of 2009.  
Click here to see the legislation.

Maps:

Legislative Map
Brochure with Map *Note* This brochure is being
updated to reflect the new designation of the 
National Conservation Area and Wilderness.

RMP maps: a number of additional maps have been posted 
on the D-E NCA Resource Management Planning website.

Videos: 

Secretary Salazar Dedicates Dominguez-Escalante 
National Conservation Area [.wmv 53MB]
Visit with Respect: A Native American
Stewardship Message [.wmv 31MB]

Fact Sheet:

Information about the Dominguez-Escalante National
Conservation Area and Dominguez Canyon Wilderness Area