30+ Years Celebrating the Colorado Plateau

The Entrada Institute is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the natural, historical, and cultural heritage of the Colorado Plateau.

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About Entrada

The Entrada Institute is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the natural, historical, and cultural heritage of the Colorado Plateau. The Entrada Institute is headquartered in Torrey, Utah, the gateway to Capitol Reef National Park. A 501(C)(3) nonprofit organization, the Entrada Institute hosts events that include lectures and concerts, sponsors scientific studies and creative work, and extends scholarships to local students. We are passionate about the history of this land and its people, and we’re devoted to ensuring the vitality of the region for future generations.  [FIND US ON GOOGLE MAPS]

 

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Immerse yourself in Torrey, Utah’s striking red rock landscapes—just a stone’s throw from Capitol Reef National Park—for a transformative writing workshop centered on environmental nonfiction and poetry.

This unique gathering invites writers of all levels to explore their connection to place through the written word. Surrounded by the awe-inspiring beauty of the Colorado Plateau, you’ll have space to reflect, create, and grow your craft alongside accomplished faculty and a community of supportive peers.

Whether you’re looking to experiment with form, spark new ideas, or refine your voice, this workshop offers the inspiration and feedback to help your writing flourish. Come write with us where the desert meets the sky.

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3 days ago

Saturday May 3rd - 7:00pmJoel Long—Writer and Photographer of Wild HorsesNext Saturday, May 3, at 7:00 p.m., Joel Long will read from a recent chapbook, The Onaqui Horses of the West Desert. His reading will be illustrated with photos he has taken. As both a writer and a photographer, Joel uses his camera to capture images that he explores in both prose and poetry. His presentation will take place at Robber's Roost, 200 West and Main Street, in Torrey.

To attend Joel's presentation, scan the QR code in the flyer below, or go to www.entradainstitute.org/events-calendar/.
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Joel Long—Writer and Photographer of Wild Horses

Next Saturday, May 3, at 7:00 p.m., Joel Long will read from a recent chapbook, The Onaqui Horses of the West Desert. His reading will be illustrated with photos he has taken. As both a writer and a photographer, Joel uses his camera to capture images that he explores in both prose and poetry. His presentation will take place at Robber's Roost, 200 West and Main Street, in Torrey.

To attend Joel's presentation, scan the QR code in the flyer below, or go to www.entradainstitute.org/events-calendar/. Events are also livestreamed at Entrada Institute on Facebook, and you do not need to register to attend the livestream.
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Next Saturday, May 3, at 7:00 p.m., Joel Long will read from a recent chapbook, The Onaqui Horses of the West Desert. His reading will be illustrated with photos he has taken. As both a writer and a photographer, Joel uses his camera to capture images that he explores in both prose and poetry. His presentation will take place at Robbers Roost, 200 West and Main Street, in Torrey. 

To attend Joels presentation, scan the QR code in the flyer below, or go to www.entradainstitute.org/events-calendar/. Events are also livestreamed at Entrada Institute on Facebook, and you do not need to register to attend the livestream.
5 days ago

The Entrada Sunset Series continues this Friday night, when T. Heath Ogden, author of The Insects of Capitol Reef: a Field Guide, will discuss the importance of insect evolutionary research. The unique landscape and ecology of Capitol Reef provide a habitat for insect species that are not found anywhere else in the world. His presentation, this Friday night, April 25, at 7:00 p.m. will take place at Robber's Roost, 200 West and Main Street, in Torrey.

To attend Ogden's presentation, scan the QR code in the flyer below, or go to www.entradainstitute.org/events-calendar/.
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I'm related to this "bug guy". He's an incredible scientist and human being!

1 week ago

Friday April 25th - 7:00pmT. Heath Ogden—The Insects of Capitol Reef National ParkThe Entrada Sunset Series continues this Friday night, when T. Heath Ogden, author of The Insects of Capitol Reef: a Field Guide, will discuss the importance of insect evolutionary research. The unique landscape and ecology of Capitol Reef provide a habitat for insect species that are not found anywhere else in the world. His presentation, this Friday night, April 25, at 7:00 p.m. will take place at Robber's Roost, 200 West and Main Street, in Torrey.

To attend Ogden's presentation, scan the QR code in the flyer below, or go to www.entradainstitute.org/events-calendar/.
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T. Heath Ogden—The Insects of Capitol Reef National Park

The Entrada Sunset Series continues this Friday night, when T. Heath Ogden, author of The Insects of Capitol Reef: a Field Guide, will discuss the importance of insect evolutionary research. The unique landscape and ecology of Capitol Reef provide a habitat for insect species that are not found anywhere else in the world. His presentation, this Friday night, April 25, at 7:00 p.m. will take place at Robber's Roost, 200 West and Main Street, in Torrey.

To attend Ogden's presentation, scan the QR code in the flyer below, or go to www.entradainstitute.org/events-calendar/. Events are also livestreamed at Entrada Institute on Facebook, and you do not need to register to attend the livestream.
... See MoreSee Less

The Entrada Sunset Series continues this Friday night, when T. Heath Ogden, author of The Insects of Capitol Reef: a Field Guide, will discuss the importance of insect evolutionary research. The unique landscape and ecology of Capitol Reef provide a habitat for insect species that are not found anywhere else in the world. His presentation, this Friday night, April 25, at 7:00 p.m. will take place at Robbers Roost, 200 West and Main Street, in Torrey. 

To attend Ogdens presentation, scan the QR code in the flyer below, or go to www.entradainstitute.org/events-calendar/. Events are also livestreamed at Entrada Institute on Facebook, and you do not need to register to attend the livestream.
“The Entrada Institute is the brainchild of thoughtful, generous, visionary people. Entrada fosters life-affirming interconnections between nature and the arts reminiscent of Friedrich Schelling’s nature is visible spirit, spirit is invisible nature.”

– Scott Abbott, Ph.D

“I see firsthand the value it provides to the community, its residents, and visitors from all corners of the world. Entrada contributes to increasing our appreciation of the natural world and its inhabitants. It also provides a fascinating slate of programs and classes that are open to all. Entrada adds immeasurably to the fabric of this area and deserves our support.”

– Annie Holt, co-owner of The Old House at Center and Main in Torrey

“There are cliff and buttes, mountains and mesas, canyons and valleys, domes and pinnacles, rounded slopes and numberless smaller forms, all painted in a rainbow spectrum of glorious hues, sculptured into … patterns that astonish with strange and endless diversity.”

– Ward Roylance, co-founder, Entrada Institute

“What impressed me about Entrada was honoring and celebrating both our natural and cultural legacies at the local level and along the Colorado Plateau. The Entrada Institute helps protect and preserve the heritage of Wayne County, State of Utah, and Colorado Plateau. Entrada, you are the role model for the future.”

– Rosemary Sucec, Cultural Anthropologist, National Park Service

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