The Gateway & Natural Amenity Region (GNAR) Initiative

Research | Education | Capacity Building

The GNAR Initiative exists to help gateway communities, their regions, and the public lands around them, thrive and preserve the things that make them special – across Utah, and the Intermountain West. Our goal is to help community leaders and land managers prepare and respond to the numerous challenges facing them by leveraging our three pillars: research, education, and capacity building.

Program Information

Counties Served
  • Statewide (online)

     

Program Leadership

 

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2025

APA Utah Beehive Award of Excellence, Short-Term Rentals Course
from the Utah American Planning Association

National Innovation and Creativity Award, GNAR Initiative
from the National Association of Community Development Extension Professionals

 

If you have updates to this page, please contact Kristin Hoch at kristin.hoch@usu.edu.