San Rafael Swell - Utah
The San Rafael Swell is a large remote area in central/east Utah. It extends from near Hanksville to near Price, and from near Green River for many miles west. For more information on the location, history, and geology, check out wikipedia.

The swell is very diverse. The eastern and southern reef sections contain many great narrow slot canyons, while the interior of the Swell boasts expansive flat areas, broad canyons, cliffs, and towers. There are many remnants of old uranium mines, homesteads, and signs of Indian occupation. It goes without saying, but always stay out of, and away from any old mines you may come across. They are unstable, and may contain deadly gases.

Due to the remoteness, always have extra food, water, and fuel when venturing off pavement. Most areas of the swell require a significant drive from pavement to access them.

When?

Due to the large elevation difference between the reef, and the interior of the swell, something can be found to do most anytime of the year. For technical canyons, spring and fall can be pleasant times, but may require wetsuits. Summer can be hot, and may be better suited to hiking and exploring the higher elevations. In winter, hiking and exploring the eastern and southern reefs can be perfect.

Bugs can be brutal in the spring and summer months, go prepared.

Where?

The swell is divided in half by I-70. Access is usually made via I-70, or Price for the northern Swell. I-70 and highway 24 from I-70 to Hanksville provides access to the southern portion of the swell.

What?

There are many great hikes, climbs, and canyons in the swell. A few are detailed below, with more being added as time allows.

Hiking Little Wild Horse, spending the day at Goblin Valley, or visiting petroglyphs in Buckhorn Wash are great recommendations for family fun. For the more technically inclined, the Upper Black Box, Quandary, Knotted Rope, and many others offer great beauty and fun.


CANYON

TripRating
Cistern and Ramp Canyons - San Rafael Swell3A - 4-6 Hours
Knotted Rope Canyon - San Rafael Swell3B - 4-6 hours
Lower Eardley Canyon - San Rafael Swell3B - 5-8 Hours
Quandary Canyon - San Rafael Swell3B for the bypass, 4B for the regular (direct) route - 5-8 hours (or longer if doing the direct and inexperienced at pothole escapes)
Upper Black Box - San Rafael Swell3B - 3-5 Hours (short route), 5-7 (preferred route)
Upper Greasewood - San Rafael Swell3B - 4-6 Hours
Upper Three Canyon - San Rafael Swell3B - 4-6 Hours
Zero G - San Rafael Swell3B - 2-3 Hours

CLIMB

TripRating
Assembly Hall Peak - Heavy Metal Route - San Rafael Swell5.10 A0 3-Pitches - 3-5 hours
Chimney Rock - San Rafael Swell5.6 PG-13 (5.3 in some books) - 2-4 hours
Sid and Charley - Northern Swell5.7 C0 or 5.10+ - I
Tomsich Butte - San Rafael Swell5.5 - 1-2 hours
Window Blind Peak - North Rib - San Rafael Swell5.7 3-Pitches - 5-7 hours

HIKE

TripRating
Crack Canyon - San Rafael SwellHiking (Class 4) - 4-6 hours
Ding and Dang Canyons - San Rafael SwellHiking (Class 4) - 4-6 hours
Grotto Canyon - Northern SwellHiking (Class 4-) - 5-7 hours
Little Grand Canyon - San Rafael Gorge - San Rafael SwellBackpacking, Horseback, or Rafting - 1-2 days.
Little Wild Horse / Bell - San Rafael SwellHiking (Class 3) - 5-7 hours
Lower Black Box - San Rafael Swell2C - 7-9 hours
Rochester Art Panel - San Rafael SwellEasy Walking - < 1 hour
San Rafael Knob - SwellHiking with some scrambling (class 4) - 5-7 hours
The Blocks - San Rafael SwellEasy Hiking, Moderate Route Finding. - 4-6 hours.
Upper Muddy Creek - San Rafael SwellEasy Hiking - 4-7 Hours

ROADSIDE

TripRating
Black Dragon Wash - San Rafael SwellEasy Walking - < 1 hour.
Buckhorn Wash Art Panels - San Rafael SwellEasy Walking - 1+ hours.
Crystal Geyser - Green RiverEasy Walking - 1+ hours
Dutchman Arch - Locomotive Point - San Rafael SwellEasy Walking - < 1 hour.
Wedge Overlook - San Rafael SwellRoadside Attraction - 1 hour+.