The San Rafael Swell’s slot canyons, crags, and waterways provide infinite recreational opportunities for hikers, mountain bikers, climbers, and boaters alike. While the BLM allows at-large camping in ...
Four petroglyphs of bighorn sheep carved by indigenous Americans 3,000 years ago were vandalized and permanatlyThe Bureau of Land Management is investigating r ...
The BLM Price (Utah) Field Office is investigating the incident, which is a significant prehistoric cultural resource within the San Rafael Swell protected under the Archaeological Resources ...
Hike overview: Climb up Ding, skirt Ding Dang Dome, and return down Dang. Now that’s a tongue twister! Start at the trail sign, and walk north up the wash towards the San Rafael Swell. Ignore a ...
Graffiti was found etched across four petroglyphs at the Buckhorn Draw Pictograph Panel in the San Rafael Swell. The Utah Bureau of Land Management said the site has been there for possibly 3,000 ...
Bureau of Land Management officials said Monday that the vandalism was discovered on Jan. 17 at the Buckhorn Draw Pictograph Panel within the San Rafael Swell northwest of Green River. They said ...
Recent closures ordered by BLM bureaucrats include 317 miles of roads near Moab to protect riparian habitats, cultural resources and watersheds; 665 miles of off-road routes in the San Rafael Swell ...
The Bureau of Land Management is investigating graffiti discovered last month on iconic petroglyphs in the San Rafael Swell in southern Utah. Law enforcement on Jan. 17 found “Silvia P.” scrawled ...
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.