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Do the Dolores Canyons need more protection? And what is the correct level of protection?

The Protect the Dolores Coalition has proposed creation of a new National Monument. The proposed Dolores Canyons National Monument, lies in western Mesa, Montrose and San Miguel counties and is currently shown to contain approximately 390,000 acres. 

Opposing the monument proposal is the Halt the Dolores group, which highlights potential impacts on outdoor recreation, agriculture, and mining that could result from the designation of a national monument.

Dolores Canyons GIS tool thumbnail image.

To see current management layers, roads, and the boundaries of both the national monument and NCA proposals, check out the Dolores Canyons mapping tool.

Please note, some of these layers contain a significant amount of data and may take a moment to load. Some layers are also scale dependent and may require you to zoom in before they appear. 

Feedback gathered on a draft Dolores Canyon National Conservation Area map

Actions by Mesa County

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Dolores Canyon with grassy field and blue sky.

While Mesa County is diligently collecting and reviewing all information provided through the mapping tool, we also strongly encourage you to reach out to your State Senators and Representatives, County Commissioners, and City or Town Councilmembers. Your direct engagement with these officials is vital in shaping the outcome of this important decision.

Ways to contact elected officials are provided below. 

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