Chimney Rock designated an international dark sky park Located in the southern edge of the San Juan Forest, it offers some of the darkest skies in the region January 6, 2026
Rare lunar event illuminates Chimney Rock National Monument pillars, moon’s 18.6-year cycle and ancient structures tell a story October 23, 2024
Chimney Rock to close for lunar viewing events Juan National Forest concerned about large crowds and public safety July 13, 2023
Chimney Rock celebrates 10th anniversary as national monument includes tours of the archaeological sites and dancing September 24, 2022
Chimney Rock National Monument opens new visitor center Juan National Forest modernized facility to reflect cultural importance, adapt to growing visitation June 14, 2022
Biden’s oil and gas pause halts lease sales around HD Mountains 10 parcels totaling more than 1,500 acres were set to be sold February 4, 2021
Oil and gas drilling could impact Chimney Rock National Monument, critics say 2,560 acres, some within half mile of archaeological site, could be up for sale November 17, 2020
Ancestral Puebloans used fire to communicate across vast distances These efforts included a number of things that became a part of everyday life, such as the ending of Prohibition,… July 14, 2017
Young minds encounter the distant past at Chimney Rock Springs students explore distant past at Chimney Rock National Monument May 24, 2017
DS - News How history informs present Archaeologist recounts 4,000 years of ancient peoples March 11, 2015
MT - News How Four Corners history informs present Archaeologist recounts 4,000 years of ancient peoples during lecture at FLC March 10, 2015
Local News How Four Corners history informs present Archaeologist recounts 4,000 years of ancient peoples during lecture at FLC March 9, 2015