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Color Country Podcast

Are you an adventurer at heart? Are you drawn to scenic landscapes and their rich histories? The Color Country Podcast is your passport to the breathtaking public lands and tourism destinations nestled in Southern Utah and the Southwest. Welcome. I'm Stephanie DeGraw, your guide. I'm professionally a journalist and a nature lover. Let me know what you'd like to hear about.

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    #17 As flames scar the landscape, the spirit of Grand Canyon Lodge endures in my heart

    For journalist & storyteller Stephanie DeGraw, childhood summers at the Grand Canyon's North Rimwere filled with the scent of juniper, ponderosa pine, and summer rain. Those days shaped her love for public lands and inspired the work she does today.Hear Stephanie's story on the Color Country Podcast, wherepersonal memories meet timeless landscapes.

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    # 16 American Red Rock Wilderness Act with Travis Hammill, Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance

    'The stakes have never been higher': What is America's Red Rock Wilderness Act? Advocates say the passage of America's Red Rock Wilderness Act is crucial for protecting Southern Utah's economies dependent on tourism, wildlife and cultural resources. The region is the ancestral home of many Native American tribes.Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance Director Travis Hammill speaks with host Stephanie DeGraw about how these lands are vulnerable to destruction due to plans to potentially drill for oil in Southern Utah.

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    #15 - Devan Chavez, Utah Division of State Parks associate director, discusses As visitation to Utah's state parks soars, here's how to beat the crowds

    As the call of the wild beckons, the number of visitors to Utah's state parks continues to climb. As a result, officials are asking visitors to do more preplanning and responsible recreating this season.Devan Chavez, Utah Division of State Parks associate director, tells Host Stephanie DeGraw that Utah's state parks experience a significant increase in tourism yearly. He said that with a 33% rise during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, visitor numbers jumped from 7.9 million in 2019 to 12.9 million in 2024."The word is out on Utah, especially Southern Utah. Year over year, especially at state parks, we're seeing increases," Chavez said. "So, know before you go. Check before you outdoor recreate. Look at park conditions before getting on the road. I do not want people to arrive at a park and be surprised that there might be a line or a wait to get in."

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    # 14 Caroline Weiler, from the Utah Department of Natural Resources discusses the “Starry Skies” Challenge at Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park an Every Kid Outdoors event

    April is Dark Skies Month, and the Coral Pink Sand Dunes event hopes to encourage families to explore nature’s wonders after dark through hands-on activities. Attendees will have educational telescope-viewing sessions, free sand surfing, a s’mores bar, and a night sky-themed craft station. Participants will earn the specialedition “Starry Skies” sticker to add to their collection. Weilersaid the StarrySkies Challenge offersfamilies away tounplug, look up and discover the wonders of Utah’s dark skies. Shesaid that its a fun way for childrent to not only connect withastronmers and outdoor educators but they can learn about nature,astronomyand night sky preservation. When:Friday,April 25 7:00 pm.– 10:30 p.m. Where:CoralPink Sand Dunes State Park Coral Pink Sand Dunes Road, Kanab, Utah

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    #13 - Jim Kirkland, state paleontologist with the Utah Geological Survey, discusses the paleontological jackpot discovered in Southern Utah

    Jim Kirkland, state paleontologist with the Utah Geological Survey, discusses the “paleontological jackpot” of one of North America’s top Jurassic period track sites recently discovered in St. George, Utah, hosted by Stephanie DeGraw.

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    #12 - Unearthing the past: How this Southern Utah student is making her mark in paleontology

    Exploring the striking, vast landscapes of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument as a young girl, a Southern Utah University senior and budding paleontologist says the land connects the past to the present.Madison (Madi) Syrett-Watkins talks with Host Stephanie DeGraw about how her dinosaur journey began near her hometown of Tropic, Utah. Prehistoric mysteries dotted her childhood as she and her family explored the area between the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and Bryce Canyon National Park. She discovered her first fossil when she was 14 on Utah's public lands. "One of the coolest things about paleontology is how it connects the past to the present. You can see how different species adapted or didn't to environmental shifts, and that can be really important and apply to the modern day," Syrett-Watkins said. "We can use what we've learned from the past to influence the present and the future."

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    #11 - Zion National Park Forever Project 2024 Field Guide

    Stephanie DeGraw interviews Tiffany Stofer, the Director of Development at the Zion National Park Forever Project. They discuss the 2024 Field Guide projects, including the Cedar Breaks Visitor Center and the partnership with the Dixie National Forest. They also discuss the importance of public support and donations in funding these and other projects.

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    #10 - Northern Corridor highway in Red Cliffs Desert Reserve proposal

    The Northern Corridor highway would be a four-lane highway that would slice through the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area to the northwest and northeast of St. George, Utah. Join host Stephanie DeGraw and Dr. William Mader.

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    Calf Creek Recreation Site in the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument Closure

    The popular Calf Creek Recreation Site in the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument in Utah will be closed for two months beginning in July. Harry Barber, Bureau of Land Management Paria River District Manager speaks with host Stephanie DeGraw about the upgrades and improvements.

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    Episode 8 - Hiking Waterfalls Utah

    "Hiking Waterfalls Utah: A Guide to the State's Best Waterfall Hikes" by author Stewart M. Green is discussed with host Stephanie DeGraw. Green shares his process for selecting and hiking to waterfalls in Utah. He chats about responsible hiking and tips for staying safe. Green shares his favorite hikes in Utah, including those in the Wasatch Range, Davis Creek, Moab and southern Utah.

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    Episode 7 - Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument with David Dodds

    Part 1 (re-recorded) a discussion of the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument in Southern Utah with guest  David Dodds, Public Works Director for Garfield County, Utah.

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    #5 Bryce Canyon National Park with Kelly Wood

    Bryce Canyon National Park has experienced a significant increase in visitation in recent years, requiring careful management to balance visitor experiences with resource protection. Host Stephanie DeGraw interviews Kelly Wood, Bryce Canyon National Park outdoor recreational planner.

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    Zion National Park Forever Project with Tiffany Stouffer

    In this episode, Stephanie DeGraw interviews Tiffany Stouffer, the Director of Development at the Zion National Park Forever Project. They discuss various projects aimed at protecting and improving public lands in Southern Utah and Northern Arizona. The conversation covers topics such as the new Cedar Breaks Visitor Center, the Zion Discovery Center, the Pine Valley Ranger Station and the restoration of the Brian Head Peak Overlook. Tiffany also highlights the importance of community involvement and invites listeners to learn more and get involved through the Zion National Park Forever Project's website. Chapters Introduction and Overview New Cedar Breaks Visitor Center Other Projects in Zion National Park Restoration of Brian Head Peak Overlook Updates and Future Projects How to Get Involved

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    Episode 3 - 101 Classic Hikes of the Southwest with Bruce

    Join host Stephanie DeGraw talking with Bruce Grubbs, author of 101 Classic Hikes of the Southwest. To learn more visit our website www.colorcountrypodcast.com

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    Episode 2 Part 2 Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument

    Discussion of the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument in Southern Utah with guest Kya Marienfeld Wildlands Attorney for the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance. Welcome, I am Stephanie DeGraw, your guide, professionally a journalist, but at heart, a lover of all things nature. The Color Country Podcast is your passport to the breathtaking public lands and tourism destinations nestled in Southern Utah and Northern Arizona.

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    A podcast featuring public lands and tourism in Southern Utah and Northern Arizona. The podcast will inform and entertain people about public lands, including National Parks, Monuments, Bureau of Land Management, Forest Service and state parks. Host Stephanie DeGraw has a passion for the beauty, diversity and richness of these regions. She interviews a variety of contacts and welcomes ideas. [email protected]

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Are you an adventurer at heart? Are you drawn to scenic landscapes and their rich histories? The Color Country Podcast is your passport to the breathtaking public lands and tourism destinations nestled in Southern Utah and the Southwest. Welcome. I'm Stephanie DeGraw, your guide. I'm professionally a journalist and a nature lover. Let me know what you'd like to hear about.

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