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  2. San Rafael Swell - Wikipedia

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    The San Rafael Swell attracts hikers, backpackers, horseback riders, trail runners and all-terrain vehicle (ATV) enthusiasts. Many steep, narrow slot canyons popular with technical canyoneers are found in the San Rafael Reef. [6] The Eastern Reef is a possible destination for rock climbers.

  3. Goblin Valley State Park - Wikipedia

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    Evidence of Native American cultures, including the Fremont, Paiute, and Ute, is common throughout the San Rafael Swell in the form of pictograph and petroglyph panels. Goblin Valley is noted for several rock art panels, as well as the rock formations. [6] The secluded Goblin Valley was then found by cowboys searching for cattle.

  4. Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area is a state park unit of California, U.S., providing off-roading opportunities in the Diablo Range.Located in southern Alameda and San Joaquin counties, it is one of eight state vehicular recreation areas (SVRAs) administered by the California Department of Parks and Recreation.

  5. Emery County, Utah - Wikipedia

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    The main population of the county lives along the base of these mountains. The San Rafael Swell occupies most of the area to the east. The San Rafael Reef. The western side of the county is the most populated and contains numerous small communities residing in an agricultural valley that roughly parallels the Manti National Forest to the west.

  6. Assembly Hall Peak - Wikipedia

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    Assembly Hall Peak is part of the San Rafael Swell and is located in the Mexican Mountain Wilderness Study Area which is administered by the Bureau of Land Management. [2] Towering nearly 1,300 feet above the surrounding terrain, it is situated 1.66 miles (2.67 km) east-northeast of Bottleneck Peak and 1.52 miles (2.45 km) north of Window Blind ...

  7. Interstate 70 - Wikipedia

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    The second town with more than a few hundred people served by I-70 is Salina. Upon leaving the valley near Salina, I-70 crosses the 7,923-foot (2,415 m) Salina Summit and then crosses a large geologic formation called the San Rafael Swell. I-70 passes through Spotted Wolf Canyon at the eastern edge of the San Rafael Swell in Utah.

  8. Muddy Creek (central Utah) - Wikipedia

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    Since it enters the San Rafael Swell at an elevation well below that attained by the Swell itself and continues through the Swell's entire expanse, Muddy Creek is a very ancient river course, "superimposed" on the entire San Rafael uplift and therefore predating the time when the latter arose some 60-40 million years ago. [citation needed]

  9. Interstate 70 in Utah - Wikipedia

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    The portion over the San Rafael Swell opened to traffic in 1970, finally making the Utah portion of I-70 a drivable route. [ 2 ] I-70 was dedicated on December 5, 1970, at the Ghost Rocks view area inside the swell, even though it would take another 20 years to fully complete the freeway. [ 2 ]