The San Rafael Swell is a seemingly endless expanse of slickrock, reefs, rivers, narrow canyons, mesas, towers, and pinnacles. It is the wilderness home of coyotes, eagles, mountain lions, and bighorn sheep. Steve Allen’s Canyoneering: The San Rafael Swell has long been the standard for exploring this remarkable area. With the input of fellow guidebook author Joe Mitchell, Canyoneering the Northern San Rafael Swell replacesthe older volume with a completely rewritten and updated text containing more detail, greater accuracy, and a tighter focus on the northern half of the Swell. This is the most current and comprehensive guide to the region. Designed for wilderness enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels, this guide provides detailed information on 25 hikes, including trip length, difficulty, elevation gain, and water sources. Side trips, points of interest, and historical information are noted throughout the text. This guidebook includes for the first time a wealth of topographic maps for all routes and roads, elevation profiles, and GPS coordinates.
A second volume covering the southern portion of the San Rafael Swell is in preparation.
It is the definitive hiking guide for the San Rafael Swell. Although the stated purpose is to guide hikers, this book is also useful for auto touring and mountain biking, as it lists many of the important scenic overlooks and wonders that can be viewed by car or a short hike from the roads which criss-cross the Swell.
Utah Archaeology
Steve Allen knows the San Rafael Swell better than anyone else.
Deseret News
Canyoneering is probably the best source for an introduction to canyoneering and the San Rafael area.
Wilderness and Environmental Medicine
About the Author
Steve Allen started hiking the San Rafael Swell in 1972. He has guided many trips for the Telluride Guide and Mountaineering School, Colorado State University Mountaineering Club, and the Sierra Club. He is also the author of Canyoneering 2: Technical Loop Hikes in Southern Utah (The University of Utah Press, 1995) and Canyoneering 3: Loop Hikes in Utah’s Escalante (The University of Utah Press, 1997).
Joe Mitchell has been exploring wild places on foot since childhood. A fly fishing guide by trade, he is passionate about introducing others to the meaningful experiences that only the wilderness can provide. He is also the coauthor of The Hayduke Trail: A Guide to the Backcountry Hiking Trail on the Colorado Plateau (The University of Utah Press, 2005).
Table of Contents
Foreword by Steve Allen
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Access and Information
Protecting the San Rafael Swell
Low Impact Camping Techniques
The Geology of the San Rafael Swell
The Strata
Man in the San Rafael Swell
The Old Spanish Trail
How to Use the Guide
1. Cedar Mountain and the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry
Cedar Mountain and Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry Road Section
Hike #1: Humbug Canyon
Hike #2: Bull Hollow
2. The Northern Reef and Mexican Mountain
Buckmaster Draw Road Section
Tidwell Draw—South Road Section
Hike #3: Acer’s Arch and Horse Thief Trail Canyon
Hike #4: Sheep Cave and Archtower Canyons
Tidwell Draw—North Road Section
Hike #5: Pinnacle Canyon
Hike #6: Cottonwood Wash
Hike #7: Grotto Canyon
Green River Cutoff Road Section
Buckhorn Wash Road Section
Hike #8: Little Holes Canyon
Hike #9: Calf, Cow, and Pine Canyons
Mexican Mountain Road Section
Hike #10: Red Canyon-West Fork to East Fork
Hike #11: Upper Black Box
Hike #12: Mexican Mountain Ascent
Hike #13: Mexican Bend and Acers Arch
Hike #14: Spring Canyon to Sulphur Canyon
Cottonwood Wash Road Section
Sinkhole Flat/Jackass Bench Road Section
Hike #15: Drowned Hole Draw
Hike #16: Lower Black Box
Black Dragon Wash Road Section
Hike #17: Box Spring and Double Arch Canyons
Hike #18: Black Dragon Wash and the San Rafael River
3. Sids Mountain
Hike #19: San Rafael River and Cane Wash
Hike #20: Virgin Springs Canyon
Oil Well Flat/Saddle Horse Canyon Road Section
Hike #21: Pinnacle #1 Ascent
Dutch Flat road Section
Hike #22: Sids Mountain and Saddle Horse Canyon
Hike #23: San Rafael River, Virgin Springs Canyon, Sids Mountain, North Salt Wash
Moore Cutoff Road Section
Hike #24: Rochester Petroglyphs
Hike #25: Eagle Canyon-North-and Forgotten Canyon
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