San Rafael SwellView MapSan Rafael Swell
The geological wonder is located between Castle Dale, Green River, Hanksville and the northern end of Capitol Reef National Park. Map Choose to travel the San Rafael Swell on a bike, by hiking, on horseback, by car, in a 4-wheel drive or on an ATV. Learn more about the San Rafael Swell's geology. Here is a brief overview of some of the significant sites: 1-70 The San Rafael Reef The San Rafael Reef contains many of the world's most striking landforms. In Castle Country, 1-70 crosses the spectacular San Rafael Swell giving the freeway traveler views of this wild backcountry. Slicing through the desert, Interstate 70 travels through Utah from the Colorado border to the merge with Interstate 15. Many view areas and rest areas provide excellent photo opportunities. The Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway also passes through Castle Country and provides access an incredible array of interesting sites. Areas North of 1-70: Buckhorn Wash
Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry Swinging Bridge is one of the most scenic places in the Swell. The San Rafael River is a perfect location to take a walk. Edit this listingMapReviewsBe the first to write a review of "San Rafael Swell"PhotosBe the first to upload a photo of "San Rafael Swell"ManageClaim this location - Customize this page, promote your business, and more...Related Categories: |
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The San Rafael Swell is Utah's fastest growing tourist destination. Most of this huge area is open to the public and adventures are left only to the visitor's imagination. The Swell is 2,000 square miles of public land, known for its scenic sandstone formations, deep canyons, desert streams, and expansive panoramas. The Swell is a massive maze of winding canyons, broken fins and buttes in the heart of Utah.



