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    Register to Travel with MNA Ventures

    March 25, 2014No Comments
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    logo_museumofnorthernarizonaFlagstaff AZ (March 25, 2014) – Start packing for adventures on the Colorado Plateau with the Museum of Northern Arizona’s Ventures travel program.

    Whether on-foot, along the river or car camping, MNA’s Ventures offers unparalleled opportunities to experience the rich natural wonders and cultures of this region with scientists, writers, artists, cultural consultants and guides. Be with experts as you discover areas on the 130,000 square miles of spectacular mountains, mesas and canyons in the Four Corners region of Arizona, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico.

    20140325_MoonHouseExplore mesa top sites and encounter prehistoric cliff dwellings through the Cedar Mesa Car Camp, learn the fascinating stories the San FranciscoPeak ecosystem has to tell through Summer Plant Hikes or traverse a less-traveled route through the scenic Navajo Nation, where you will stop at authentic trading posts and more. Eleven trips await your travel dreams.

    Ventures’ trips are offered throughout the year. Each trip provides a unique experience. Discounted prices for MNA members. Register at www.mnaventures.org.

    The Museum of Northern Arizona inspires a sense of love and responsibility for the Colorado Plateau through collecting, studying, interpreting and preserving the region’s natural and cultural heritage. The Museum of Northern Arizona is located at 3101 N. Fort Valley Road in Flagstaff, Arizona. For information or to become a member, go to musnaz.org or call 928.774.5213.

    Grand Falls Day Trip

    • Led by Geologist Dr. G. Kent Colbath
    • Sunday, April 6
    • $175 members, $235 nonmembers

    Canyonlands and Arches

    • Led by Geologist Wayne Ranney
    • Monday, April 7 – Friday, April 11
    • $1,650 members, $1,710 nonmembers

    Exploring Escalante

    • Led by Geologist Wayne Ranney
    • Monday, April 21 – Friday, April 25
    • $1,550 members, $1,610 nonmembers

    Cedar Mesa Car Camp

    Sedona Gift Shop

    • Led by Archaeologist Don Keller
    • Monday, May 5 – Saturday, May 10
    • $1,150 members, $1,210 nonmembers

    A Tale of Two Cinder Cones

    • Led by Geologist Dr. G. Kent Colbath
    • Sunday, May 18
    • $150 members, $210 nonmembers

    Inner Basin Plant Hike

    • Led by Ecologist Gwen Waring
    • Sunday, June 22
    • $60 members, $80 nonmembers

    Kendrick Peak Plant Hike

    • Led by Ecologist Gwen Waring
    • Sunday, July 20
    • $60 members, $80 nonmembers

    Wupatki/Sunset Crater Plant Hike

    • Led by Ecologist Gwen Waring
    • Sunday, August 24
    • $60 members, $80 nonmembers

    Escalante Car Camp

    • Led by archaeologist Don Keller
    • Monday, September 15 – Saturday, September 20
    • $1,000 members, $1,050 nonmembers

    Canyon de Chelly

    • Led by Archaeologist Don Keller and Navajo Guide Dave Wilson
    • Monday, September 29 – Friday, October 3
    • or Tuesday, October 7 – Saturday, October 11
    • $1,150 members, $1,210 nonmembers

    Navajoland Trading Posts

    • Led by Archaeologist Kim Spurr
    • Wednesday, October 8 – Saturday, October 11
    • $1,140 members, $1,200 nonmembers

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