
Southeastern Utah
Southeastern Utah is home to some of the most inspiring and significant landscapes in the West, including red rock canyons and juniper dotted mesas.
However, more than 15 million acres of southeastern Utah’s magnificent lands and wildlife habitat are vulnerable to oil and gas development. The Wilderness Society is working to keep these uniquely American landscapes out of harm’s way.
Why Southeastern Utah
Home to stunning places like Arches and Canyonlands national parks, Southeastern Utah has many special lands that need to be protected.
Our work in Southeastern Utah
Our campaigns work to keep the most special wild areas permanently protected and to keep oil and gas drilling away from pristine areas. Our successes include protecting Grand Staircase-Escalante as a national monument.
Our partners
We could not accomplish our conservation goals without the groups and communities that we work with in the state of Utah.
Why Wilderness
Wilderness is a precious resource with many human, natural and economic benefits that we need to protect.
Take Action
Add your voice to important wilderness causes and take action to stop threats to our wildlands by joining our community of wilderness activists.
Join Us
Each day, thousands of acres of our wild places are lost to development. You can help save America’s last remaining wilderness by joining The Wilderness Society with a gift of $35 or more today!



