Bears Ears Buttes
Twin sandstone mesas rising from Utah's red-rock desert, defining the skyline of Bears Ears National Monument with dramatic plateau views.
About this spectacle
Rising from the high desert of southeastern Utah, Bears Ears Buttes are two distinctive twin mesas that dominate the skyline of Cedar Mesa. Visitors standing on the plateau below gaze upward at these flat-topped formations glowing amber and rust in the low desert light. The surrounding landscape unfolds in layers of canyon country — sculpted sandstone, juniper woodland, and vast silence broken only by wind. At sunrise and sunset the buttes catch warm light dramatically against a wide-open sky, offering sweeping panoramas across Bears Ears National Monument. The remoteness of the site means clear, unpolluted skies and an extraordinary sense of solitude. The high desert air carries the scent of sage, and the quiet is profound. Wildlife including ravens and raptors circle the mesa rims. The twin silhouettes are visible for miles across the Colorado Plateau, making them an unmistakable landmark of the American Southwest.
When to go
Mar — Nov, peak Sep — May
Getting there
Nearest airport: CNY. Nearest city: Blanding.
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