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  Little Colorado River Valley National Heritage Area Feasibility Study


The Center for Desert Archaeology has completed the Feasibility Study for the Little Colorado River Valley National Heritage Area. It is posted here in .pdf format for public review.


Feasibility Study for the Little Colorado River Valley National Heritage Area (.pdf format, 2.81 MB)
    This page contains the complete draft of the feasibility study for the proposed Little Colorado River Valley National Heritage Area. The draft can be downloaded for public review by using the link above. Comments on the draft are welcome. Please be as specific as possible when making comments, and refer to chapter and page numbers when appropriate. Comments can be submitted via email or by regular mail but must be received by June 15, 2008.

    Email: lcrvdraft@cdarc.org

    Regular mail:
    Linda Marie Golier, Center for Desert Archaeology
    NAU Bilby Research Center
    PO Box 6013
    Flagstaff, Arizona 86011

This study is also available in separate parts.


The following resources were identified at Working Group meetings as relating to the heritage themes of the proposed National Heritage Area. Each resource included in the feasibility study has a short (1-3 sentence) description of the resource itself and how it relates to the particular theme. These resources, however, still need descriptions. If you know about them, please submit information to the email address above (lcrvdraft@cdarc.org) by June 15, 2008 and put "Resource Info" in the subject line. Thank you!

Sacred and Enchanted Landscapes
  • Canyon Diablo, eastern Coconino County
  • Church Rock Peak, Church Rock
  • Jacks Canyon, Winslow
  • Lupton Teapot, Lupton
  • NAU Art Museum, Flagstaff
  • Navajo Council Chambers, Window Rock
  • Pyramid Peak, McKinley County
  • San Lorenzo Mission, Ramah
  • Scenic drive from Crownpoint to Gallup via Coyote Canyon or Mariano Lake
  • Soil & Water Conservation District Riparian Restoration, Gallup
  • Window Rock, Window Rock
  • Zuni Basin Paleontology
  • Zuni Canyon
Trails, Roads, and Rails of the West
  • Arizona Rancho Hotel, Holbrook
  • Bucket of Blood Saloon, Holbrook
  • Central Street, Holbrook
  • Dinosaur & rock shops, Holbrook
  • Ft. Wingate Army Depot, McKinley County
  • Greer Mail Trail, Springerville to Greer
  • Jacks Canyon, Winslow
  • McLaws-Back Rd., Holbrook to Winslow
  • Railroad Clubs, Flagstaff
  • Ramah-Wingate Trail
  • Zuni Canyon Railroad (Forest Rd. 50)
Living from the Land
  • Eurofresh Tomato Farm, Snowflake
  • Fishing and hunting outfitters, White Mountains
  • Solar Power Plants
  • Strawbale building workshops, Ramah
  • Wind Farm, St. Johns
  • Zuni Mountains logging history
Native Nations and Archaeology
  • Buffalo Park petroglyph panel, Flagstaff
  • Garcia Ranch pueblo, northeast of St. Johns
  • Leroux Wash Ranch Ruins
  • Northland Pioneer College
  • Ponzi Hall, First Mesa
  • Red Rock Park, Gallup
  • Snowflake-Concho Rd. petroglyphs
  • Snowflake-Woodruff Rd. petroglyphs
  • St. Anthony's School Native American Day dances, Zuni
  • Tuba City Governmental Complex, Tuba City
  • Zuni Craft Center
Expressions of Art and Life
  • Canyon Movement Dance Company, Flagstaff
  • El Dia de San Juan Celebration Fiestas, St. Johns
  • Flagstaff Plein Air Society, Flagstaff
  • Gallery of Masters, Gallup
  • Navajo County Courthouse, Holbrook
  • Hopi Tuhusveni Craft Festival
  • Local artists' studios, Ramah
  • Native Movement Out of Your Backpack Media, Flagstaff
  • Northland Pioneer College
  • Old School, Springerville
  • Pine Hill Wellness Center, Pine Hill
  • Rehoboth School Code Talkers Communication Center
  • Springerville Arts & Crafts Festival, Springerville
  • Zuni Wellness Center, Zuni
  • Zuni Mountain Sanctuary
Outdoor Recreation
  • Arizona Trails Day
  • Bike trails, Winslow
  • Nutria Canyon
  • Silver Creek Canyon Trail, Snowflake


National Heritage Area Information
 What is a National Heritage Area?
 Public Land, Property Rights, and National Heritage Areas
 Economic Benefits of a National Heritage Area
 Learn about heritage tourism and nature tourism

More Little Colorado River Valley National Heritage Area pages
 Little Colorado River Valley National Heritage Area Main Page
 Little Colorado River Valley National Heritage Area Feasibility Study (You are here)
 Little Colorado Map
 Little Colorado Letters of Support
 Little Colorado Events
 Little Colorado News
 For more information on the Little Colorado River Valley National Heritage Area please contact Linda Marie Golier or call (928) 523-8259
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