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Ornaments & Keychains

Road to Wonder Ornament

The road to wonder is paved with fantastic sights. Tour the most iconic views of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area featured on this colorful acrylic ornament.

$16.00

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Plush

California Condor Plush

A cuddly plush California Condor to perch in your home. Measures 14 inches head to tail and 22 inches wing to wing.

$20.00

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Tokens

Glen Canyon Navajo Bridge Token

Historic Navajo Bridge, built by the State of Arizona, opened on January 12, 1929. The bridge was built to avoid the often difficult and dangerous Lees Ferry crossing, five miles upstream. Metal token: side A-Navajo Bridge est 1927 two bidges image ; side B-Navajo Bridge two condors image

$1.00

Glen Canyon Horseshoe Bend Token

Horseshoe Bend on the Colorado River in the Glen Canyon NRA makes a wide sweep around an escarpment of Navajo Sandstone. Metal token: side A-Image of Horseshoe Bend on the Colorado River; side B-Lake Powell est 1963 Arizona Utah

$1.00

Glen Canyon Dam Token

Constructed by the Bureau of Reclamation from 1956 to 1966, this is the tallest concrete arch dam in the USA at 710 feet from bedrock. Metal token: side A-Glen Canyon Dam, completed 1963; side B-Bureau of Reclamation, First electricity generated Sept 4th 1964

$1.00

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Pins

Glen Canyon Navajo Bridge Pin

Historic Navajo Bridge, built by the State of Arizona, opened on January 12, 1929. The bridge was built to avoid the often difficult and dangerous Lees Ferry crossing, five miles upstream. Metal and enamel pin featuring the historic Navajo Bridge.

$7.00

Glen Canyon Conservancy Logo Pin

Glen Canyon Conservancy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that was founded in 1986 and partners with public lands managers in northern Arizona, southwestern Colorado, and southern Utah. Metal and enamel pin featuring Glen Canyon Conservancy’s Logo.

$7.00

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Stamps

Road to Wonder Sticker

The road to wonder is paved with fantastic sights. Tour the most iconic views of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area featured on this colorful vinyl sticker.

$4.00

Glen Canyon NRA-Horseshoe Bend Passport Stamp

Horseshoe Bend on the Colorado River in the Glen Canyon NRA makes a wide sweep around an escarpment of Navajo Sandstone. Sticker for Passport Book featuring Horseshoe Bend on the Colorado River

$3.00

Glen Canyon NRA-Dam Passport Stamp

Constructed by the Bureau of Reclamation from 1956 to 1966, this is the tallest concrete arch dam in the USA at 710 feet from bedrock. Sticker for Passport Book featuring the Glen Canyon Dam, Lake Powell

$3.00

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Patches

Glen Canyon Navajo Bridge Patch

Historic Navajo Bridge, built by the State of Arizona, opened on January 12, 1929. The bridge was built to avoid the often difficult and dangerous Lees Ferry crossing, five miles upstream. Embroidered patch featuring a soaring California Condor.

$6.00

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Hiking Medallions

Glen Canyon Horseshoe Bend Hiking Medallion

Horseshoe Bend on the Colorado River in the Glen Canyon NRA makes a wide sweep around an escarpment of Navajo Sandstone. Metal hiking stick medallion featuring Horseshoe Bend on the Colorado River.

$7.00

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Adopt-A-Dino

Symbolically adopt a plush Dino to support an ongoing four-year paleo study of fossils and trackways in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.

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Collectibles

Collectible enamel pins, embroidered patches, hiking medallions plus tokens that combine your love of public lands with spectacular merchandise.

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Guides And Maps

Find your next hiking trail or highway drive with one of our guides or maps.

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Home Goods

Beautiful handcrafted stoneware that symbolize landmarks within our public lands.

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Publications

Shop Glen Canyon Conservancy's original publications, ranging from Colorado River stories to paleontology within the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.

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Apparel

Apparel and accessories that connect you to public lands through imagery and designs meant to interpret our landscape.