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Buckhorn Wash

Utah > S Central Utah > San Rafael Swell > San Rafael Swell - North

Description

Buckhorn Draw is divided into two distinct areas:

UPPER BUCKHORN WASH is all of the climbing ABOVE or UP-CANYON from the petroglyph panel.

LOWER BUCKHORN WASH is all of the climbing BELOW or DOWN-CANYON from the petroglyph panel.

Buckhorn Wash is a spectacular but relatively unknown climbing area, at least in contrast to Moab and Indian Creek. The climbing is entirely on sandstone. The canyon is deep and long enough that several sandstone classes are represented.

"As you enter the Swell from the northwest, you follow geologic history back in time. From youngest to oldest, the strata include mostly sandstones of the Carmel Formation, Navajo Sandstone, Kayenta Formation, Wingate Sandstone, Chinle Formation, and Moenkopi Formation, which were formed in a variety of depositional environments (rivers, deserts, and shallow seas)." Utah Geological Survey

Most routes follow crack systems and are "traditional" in nature, requiring gear placements. In recent yers sport routes have begun to show in on the faces that provide enough features.

Getting There

From the North or West: A few miles north of Castle Dale town on State Route 10 take the Green River Cutoff Road (EM401) or "San Rafael Recreation Access Road" east. Drive 15 miles, then turn right onto EM332 or the Buckhorn Wash Road. About .5 miles down this road you will cross a cattle guard, cliffs will shortly appear and you will begin to descend into the canyon.

From the East or Interstate 70: On 170 take the Temple Mountain Exit (Exit 131). On the north side of the interstate follow EM332 east. It parallels the interstate for about two miles then veers north , then north west. The bridge that crosses the San Rafael River a the month of Buckhorn Wash is 19 miles from the exit. 

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The dynamic duo: Lightbulb (left) & 'The Wisdom Tooth' (right) posing in morning light
[Hide Photo] The dynamic duo: Lightbulb (left) & 'The Wisdom Tooth' (right) posing in morning light

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William Kong
Salt Lake City, UT
[Hide Comment] Not sure when this happened, but all the nice free campsites (that i knew of) on Buckhorn Wash/Draw Rd between Pictograph Panel and Swinging Bridge campground (and maybe beyond) are pay ($15) sites now. Some other sites are Day Use Only (eg Private Pizza pullout). Looks like there's still free camping on Mexican Mtn Rd though. Nov 5, 2023