Upcoming Events

  • A relaxed, guided workshop where participants can explore various materials and mediums at their own pace. Perfect for creatives of all skill levels looking to reconnect with their craft—or try something entirely new.

  • A relaxed, guided workshop where participants can explore various materials and mediums at their own pace. Perfect for creatives of all skill levels looking to reconnect with their craft—or try something entirely new.

  • Flexible, expert advice when you need it. Book hourly support across a range of topics—from planning to problem-solving. This focused consultation will help clarify your goals, map out next steps, and identify opportunities for growth.

Our Experiences

Day Trips

Most outings are within a days travel from home. We visit rock imagery sites and other cultural locations.

  • Small group excursions

  • Expert-led tours

  • Focus on preservation and education

Multi Day Trips

Join us for extended adventures to more remote and significant rock imagery sites. Enjoy camping, exploration, and in depth learning.

  • Multi-day expeditions

  • Camping under the stars

  • Immersive educational experiences

  • "FSRA outings are incredibly well-organized and thoughtfully led. What stands out most is the depth of knowledge shared not just about the petroglyphs themselves, but the broader cultural and historical context. There’s a clear emphasis on respect, preservation, and responsible access, which makes the experience feel meaningful rather than just recreational. You walk away with a much deeper appreciation for these sites and why they matter."

    —Kelly S

  • “Going on an FSRA outing made me realize how much history is right here that most people don’t even notice. It wasn’t just about seeing the sites—it was about understanding them and why they should be respected.”

    —Bear River Student Max

  • “Participating in an FSRA outing changed the way I think about historical sites. Instead of just seeing them as isolated places, I started to understand their cultural significance and the importance of protecting them for future generations.”

    —Bear River Student Payten