Friends of Indian Creek

Friends of Indian Creek (2010-2013)
Trisha Hedin (2008-2010)
Emma Medara (2005-2008)

The Friends of Indian Creek works with land managers to promote responsible climbing, but also provides resources that help alleviate recreation's impact on the region. The mission of the Friends of Indian Creek is to promote responsible recreation to ensure the conservation of Indian Creek’s natural resources and primitive character. Founded: Fall 2005

Current Board Members:
Rachel Nelson, Pres

ident
Lisa Hathaway, Treasurer
Ben Riley
Maddie Logowitz
Chris Schulte
Jackie Maher
Josh Ewing
Taylor Luneau
Lauren Hebert

Former Board Presidents:
Lisa Hathaway (2013–2019)
Sam Lightner Jr.

Following spring raptor monitoring, BLM biologists have updated climbing access guidance in the Indian Creek area. Five ...
05/28/2026

Following spring raptor monitoring, BLM biologists have updated climbing access guidance in the Indian Creek area. Five walls have been removed from the raptor nesting avoidance list and are now available to recreation for the remainder of the year; those walls are: Original Meat, Tenderloins, Broken Tooth, Sacred Cow, and Critic's Choice.

For voluntary climbing avoidance questions, contact the Monticello Field Office at [email protected] or 435-587-1500.

Following spring raptor monitoring, BLM biologists have updated climbing access guidance in the Indian Creek area. Five walls have been removed from the raptor nesting avoidance list.

Please join the Climber Stewards this Saturday 4/25 for a film and presentation on how the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coali...
04/22/2026

Please join the Climber Stewards this Saturday 4/25 for a film and presentation on how the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition came together to convince the Obama Administration to designate Bears Ears as a National Monument.

The event will be held at Dugout Ranch starting at 7pm. We hope to see you there!

Hey climbers!Please take the 2026 Access Fund climber survey. Make your voice heard, address issues that matter to you.
04/16/2026

Hey climbers!

Please take the 2026 Access Fund climber survey. Make your voice heard, address issues that matter to you.

The climbing community is growing and changing, and we want to represent your interests. Share your opinions today and we’ll enter you to win a insert prize

Hey Climbers 👋The Bureau of Land Management asks climbers to voluntarily avoid rock climbing in Long Canyon from April 1...
04/08/2026

Hey Climbers 👋

The Bureau of Land Management asks climbers to voluntarily avoid rock climbing in Long Canyon from April 1 through June 15 to help protect desert bighorn sheep during a critical time in their reproductive cycle. Climbing areas affected include all developed and undeveloped crags within Long Canyon, including Maverick Buttress and Reptilian Wall.

Bighorn are sensitive to human-caused disturbances and tend to seek remote areas to raise their young. Long Canyon, which provides vital “escape terrain,” is a prime example of irreplaceable wildlife habitat, serving as an essential refuge for this and other Canyon Country species. The cliffs allow the sheep to evade predators by navigating steep, rocky landscapes. Avoiding these areas ensures that ewes and lambs can remain undisturbed, maximizing the success of survival for bighorn in the area.

To help minimize disturbances, the BLM asks climbers to use alternative routes, which are many, during this window.

For more information, please contact the BLM Moab Field Office at [email protected], or call 435-259-2100.

🦅 2026 Raptor Avoidance Areas are now in place!Areas include: The Wall, Far Side, The Meat Walls, Cliffs of Insanity, Pu...
03/04/2026

🦅 2026 Raptor Avoidance Areas are now in place!

Areas include: The Wall, Far Side, The Meat Walls, Cliffs of Insanity, Public Service Wall, Disappointment Cliffs, Fin Wall, Broken Tooth, Cat Wall, Slug Wall, Reservoir Wall and Critic’s Choice.

By late April or Early May biologists typically will have identified nesting areas, at that time areas without active nests will be cleared for climbing.

Please do your part in helping protect these sensitive species!

For voluntary climbing avoidance questions, contact Jeremy Martin, Outdoor Recreation Planner, at [email protected] or 435-587-1500

For more information: https://www.blm.gov/announcement/blm-announces-2026-raptor-avoidance-areas-indian-creek

Howdy Creek Freaks!It’s been a while since we’ve been active here, but with some new faces on the board, we wanted to ch...
12/27/2025

Howdy Creek Freaks!

It’s been a while since we’ve been active here, but with some new faces on the board, we wanted to change that.

Starting by introducing our newest board members! Please welcome to Friends of Indian Creek Board of Directors: Gaar Lausman, Chris Wilson, Karson Leonard, and Kaya Lindsay.

This passionate group of climbers are just starting their terms with FOIC and hope to bring a renewed sense of excitement to the organization.

If you see these folks out at the crag don’t hesitate to say hello!

We’ve got lots planned for 2026, and we hope you’ll join us 🏜️
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/become-a-member-of-friends-of-indian-creek

The Raptors have fledged!
09/04/2025

The Raptors have fledged!

BLM updates for climbers protecting raptors in Indian Creek MONTICELLO, Utah – Following spring raptor monitoring, BLM b...
05/09/2025

BLM updates for climbers protecting raptors in Indian Creek

MONTICELLO, Utah – Following spring raptor monitoring, BLM biologists have updated climbing access guidance in the Indian Creek area. Six walls have been removed from the raptor nesting avoidance list and are now open to recreation for the remainder
of the year. The newly open walls are: Critics Choice, Slug Wall, Sacred Cow, Original Meat Wall, Tenderloins and Broken Tooth.

At the same time, two walls were added to the avoidance list due to confirmed raptor nesting activity, they are: The Beach and the northern portions of the Disappointment Cliffs. These avoidance areas will remain in effect until August 31st.


While this list serves as a guide, it does not indicate every avoidance area or encompass all known names of the affected climbing areas. Before recreating, please refer to the Raptor Protection Areas Map below to identify avoidance areas. This update will
be posted throughout the Indian Creek corridor. The public is also reminded that there are private land holdings throughout the Indian Creek Corridor. Please respect private landowners’ boundaries and signage.

From March to late August, raptors and other migratory birds use shallow depressions on ledges, cliffs, and rock walls to build nests—often returning to the same site, year after year. In southeastern Utah, raptors like falcons, eagles, and hawks continue to
recover, thanks in part to cooperation from the public, climbing communities, and governmental partners. The BLM coordinates these raptor protection efforts with the Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration, which manages the climbing areas
known as Disappointment Cliffs and portions of the Second Meat Wall climbing area.

For questions regarding climbing routes and avoidance areas please contact BLM-Utah Outdoor Recreation Planner Jeremy Martin in the Monticello Field Office at 435-587-1500.

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Moab, UT
84532

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