Public Lands

The Summer Huckleberry Harvest Is an Important Tradition for This Indigenous Tribe in Oregon

A New Film Encourages Viewers to Voice Support for Tongass National Forest

Experience Every Season of Deschutes

Surviving a Flash Flood in Zion

A Float Trip on the Upper Missouri River

Running 150 Miles for National Monuments

The Lowdown on Voting, with Conrad Anker

How to Register to Vote, with Conrad Anker

Ranching on Public Lands Is Complicated

Rafting the Length of the Colorado River

This National Forest in Utah Is a Gem

One Man’s Dedication to Running Rivers

You Should Care About Roadless Areas

How Mark Healey Connects to His Food

Elkmont: A Ghost Town in the Smokies

The Truth About Wild and Scenic Rivers

Your Guide to Wild and Scenic Rivers

鈥楬unting the Last Wild Places鈥

Don’t Overlook Dixie National Forest

How the Wilderness Is Formed
Trailer: ‘Return From Desolation’
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From and the , chronicles war veteran, oilman, and river-guide Garrett Eaton鈥檚 quest to conquer PTSD following his service in Afghanistan. Like many who struggle with PTSD, Eaton sought help from doctors and pharmacists but found there was no substitute for what Desolation Canyon did for his mental health. Now, the canyon itself is in a state of peril as it鈥檚 being sought out for drilling and oil extraction. Working in the oil fields and on the river, Eaton is at a crossroads in the full film, which is set to debut in June. Stay tuned to our聽website for the release.