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The Swell ATV Jamboree is all about the San Rafael Swell. April is the best time of the year to ride through the breathtaking scenery in the canyons of the Swell.
Petroglyphs are everywhere – tribal lands notwithstanding they’re on BIA, BLM ... The desert icon now stretches another 150 miles north into the crenelated folds of Utah’s San Rafael Swell.
The Bureau of Land Management’s Price Field Office is investigating the vandalism incident at the Buckhorn Draw Pictograph Panel in the San Rafael Swell, the agency said on Facebook on Feb. 3.
The Bureau of Land Management’s Price Field Office is investigating the vandalism incident at the Buckhorn Draw Pictograph Panel in the San Rafael Swell, the agency said on Facebook on Feb. 3.
Four petroglyphs of bighorn sheep carved by indigenous Americans 3,000 years ago were vandalized and permanatlyThe Bureau of Land ... a significant prehistoric cultural resource at San Rafael Swell.
An image of the vandalized petroglyphs at the Buckhorn Draw Pictograph Panel within the the San Rafael Swell. Bureau of Land Management officials said the damage was discovered on Jan. 17.
Brad and Julie Benson did a great job hosting a group of my friends for a three-day ride in the San Rafael Swell. We had 36 riders and 20 machines in our group. Every time I have ridden the Swell ...
SALT LAKE CITY – Utah’s governor is asking President Bush to give the San Rafael Swell, a sandstone uplift in the desert of southeastern Utah, national monument status under the same law he ...
The San Rafael Swell is nearly 3,000 square miles of rugged terrain in south-central Utah offering impressive natural scenery and unusual geological features that rival those found in Utah's ...
(Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune) Fremont petroglyph of snake and figurecalled "Cowboy Secret" tucked beneath jumbled sandstone caprock in the Molen Reef area of the San Rafael Swell.