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San Rafael Swell Recreation Area

Castle Dale, Utah · Emery County

Nestled in the heart of Utah, the San Rafael Swell is a breathtaking landscape that showcases the remarkable interplay of geology, history, and recreation. This unique region is characterized by its stunning rock formations, deep canyons, and expansive vistas, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and history bu…

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About San Rafael Swell Recreation Area

Nestled in the heart of Utah, the San Rafael Swell is a breathtaking landscape that showcases the remarkable interplay of geology, history, and recreation. This unique region is characterized by its stunning rock formations, deep canyons, and expansive vistas, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Unique Geology The San Rafael Swell is renowned for its striking geological features, formed over millions of years through the forces of erosion and sedimentation. Towering cliffs, vibrant rock layers, and intricate slot canyons tell the story of the Earth’s history, with formations like the San Rafael Reef standing as a testament to the power of nature. The area’s colorful sandstone and limestone formations create a visual feast, drawing photographers, hikers, and geologists to explore its rugged beauty. A Land of Dinosaurs Long before humans set foot in this remarkable landscape, dinosaurs roamed the San Rafael Swell. Fossil evidence reveals that this area was once a lush environment teeming with prehistoric life. Paleontologists continue to excavate fossils at Jurassic National Monument (formerly Cleveland Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry) in the northern part of the Swell. Cultural Sites Long before western expansion, the San Rafael Swell has been home to various native cultures. Indigenous peoples thrived in this region, leaving behind pictographs, pottery, and other artifacts. Many of these rock writings are still available to visit in the Swell, and many artifacts collected from the area can be viewed at the USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum located in Price, or the San Rafael Museum in Castle Dale. Visitors who come across artifacts and other cultural sites should Visit with Respect by leaving items where they are, staying out of structures, and avoiding touching rock writing panels. Historic Grazing and Mining Early settlers arrived in the Swell around the mid-1800s, establishing homesteads and running cattle and other livestock. Mining operatio

How to Get There

The San Rafael Swell Recreation Area is close to 217,00 acres in size. To enter the Swell travel west from Green River, UT along interstate 70 or east from Richfield,UT. Wayne County forms the southern boundary, and Cedar Mountain forms the northern boundary.

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Plan Your Visit to San Rafael Swell Recreation Area

Heading to San Rafael Swell Recreation Area? A few things to know before you go:

  • Reservations: popular sites fill up fast — check Recreation.gov 6 months in advance
  • Fees: day-use and camping fees vary; check current rates on the official park page
  • Trash & pack-out: follow Leave No Trace principles
  • Wildlife: store food in bear boxes where provided; never feed wildlife
  • Weather: the 5-day forecast above is updated every 6 hours; verify just before you go

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a reservation for San Rafael Swell Recreation Area?

No central reservation system listed for San Rafael Swell Recreation Area. Check the official page (https://www.recreation.gov/recarea/2187) for the latest entry policy and availability.

How do I get to San Rafael Swell Recreation Area?

The San Rafael Swell Recreation Area is close to 217,00 acres in size. To enter the Swell travel west from Green River, UT along interstate 70 or east from Richfield,UT. Wayne County forms the southern boundary, and Cedar Mountain forms the northern boundary.

How do I contact San Rafael Swell Recreation Area?

You can reach the park at phone: 435-636-3600 or email: utprmail@blm.gov.