Can a community save itself with better grazing?
In Utah’s Bear River headwaters, the small ranching community of Randolph stood to lose the foundation of its livelihood. Grazing on public lands was under intense scrutiny, and the future of both the land and the families who depended on it was uncertain.
Rather than turn away from the problem, they turned toward each other. Ranchers, agencies, and conservation partners joined forces to reimagine how grazing could work - not just to sustain operations, but to improve water, wildlife, and the range.
Three Creeks is the story of a community coming together to save itself - and, in the process, improving our public lands for the benefit of us all.