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  2. San Rafael River - Wikipedia

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    The San Rafael River is a tributary of the Green River, approximately 90 miles (140 km) long, in east central Utah, United States. [1] The river flows across a sparsely populated arid region of the Colorado Plateau , and is known for the isolated, scenic gorge through which it flows.

  3. San Rafael Bridge (Utah) - Wikipedia

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    The San Rafael Bridge (also known as the San Rafael Swinging Bridge or the Buckhorn Wash Bridge) is a historic suspension bridge over the San Rafael River in central Emery County, Utah, United States, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

  4. San Rafael Swell - Wikipedia

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    The San Rafael Swell is a large geologic feature located in south-central Utah, United States about 16 miles (26 km) west of Green River. The San Rafael Swell, measuring approximately 75 by 40 miles (121 by 64 km), consists of a giant dome-shaped anticline of sandstone, shale, and limestone that was pushed up during the Paleocene Laramide ...

  5. Wilbur D. May Center - Wikipedia

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    The Wilbur D. May Center is an attraction located in Rancho San Rafael Regional Park at 1595 North Sierra, Reno, Nevada. The facility comprises the Wilbur D. May Museum and the Wilbur D. May Arboretum and Botanical Garden. Previously, it also included the Great Basin Adventure, a children's park.

  6. RiverTrekkers gear up for mighty Apalachicola adventure

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    The kayaking journey down the entire river from Chattahoochee to Apalachicola from Oct. 23-27 covers 107 miles in five days, one in which a dozen participants camp along the river.

  7. San Rafael Reef - Wikipedia

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    The San Rafael River, Interstate 70, and Muddy Creek all cut through the San Rafael Reef. There are also numerous slot canyons that twist their way through the flanks of the San Rafael Reef, among them Crack Canyon, Chute Canyon and Straight Wash. These spectacularly beautiful canyons are often just a few feet wide and can be hundreds of feet deep.

  8. San Rafael - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 February 2025, at 23:58 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

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