
As writer, editor, and photographer, Stephen Trimble has published 25 award-winning books during 45 years of paying attention to the landscapes and peoples of the Desert West. He’s received The Sierra Club's Ansel Adams Award for photography and conservation and a Doctor of Humane Letters from his alma mater, Colorado College. In 2019, he was honored as one of Utah’s 15 most influential artists. Trimble speaks and writes as a conservation advocate and has taught writing at the University of Utah. He makes his home in Salt Lake City and in the redrock country of Torrey, Utah. Environmental historian James Aton has said: Trimble's books comprise one of the most well-rounded, sustained, and profound visions of people and landscape that we have ever seen in the American West.

The Fight for the Last Open Spaces in America
2008

125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography
2006

Three Generations of Writers Speak on Behalf of Utah's Public Lands
2017

The Art of Pueblo Pottery
1987

Writers of the West Speak on Behalf of Utah Wilderness
1996

2021

Indians of the American Southwest
1993

A Natural History of the Great Basin
1991