San Rafael Swinging Bridge Campground campground
Price, Utah

San Rafael Swinging Bridge Campground

Mostly first-come
24 campsites
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24

Total Campsites

Campground

Reservable Sites

Mostly first-come

Accessible

ADA-compliant sites

Organization

Managing agency

Overview

About San Rafael Swinging Bridge Campground

Overview These campgrounds are located just outside the South end of Buckhorn Draw where Buckhorn Wash converges with the San Rafael River. Uniquely in the heart of the Northern San Rafael Swell and part of the San Rafael Recreation Area. The San Rafael River is adjacent to these campgrounds and separates Swinging Bridge North and the Equestrian Campground from Swinging Bridge South. The historic San Rafael Swinging Bridge, Utah's oldest intact suspension bridge, a 160 foot long suspension bridge built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1937 was once the only bridge over the San Rafael River and used until 1990 when the bridge next to it was constructed. These campgrounds have been named after the historic bridge they sit next to. There are three different campground loops at this location: Swinging Bridge North, the Equestrian Loop and Swinging Bridge South. Swinging Bridge North Loop has a few cottonwood trees, which are good for shade in the hot summer months, the Equestrian Loop has corrals at each site and a central corral area, while Swinging Bridge South Loop has some shade structures. There is plenty of versatility in this area when it comes to activities and the campgrounds themselves. Recreation This campground has many recreation opportunities nearby including: OHV trails, rock climbing, hiking, mountain biking and much more. Facilities This campground has many recreation opportunities nearby including: OHV trails, rock climbing, hiking, mountain biking and much more. Natural Features This recreation site is located in the heart of the Northern San Rafael Swell, where Buckhorn Wash joins with the San Rafael River. These campsites sit atop the banks of the San Rafael River and are bordered by the lofty escarpment of Buckhorn Draw to the North and large buttes such as Assembly Hall Peak and Window Blind Peak to the Southeast which can be viewed from all three campgrounds. Bottle Neck Peak is a few minute drive south along the Buckhorn Wash road located on the West side. Also visible from the campgrounds is the end of the Little Grand Canyon of the San Rafael River, campers who journey to the Wedge Overlook are rewarded with stunning views of The Little Grand Canyon. Common wildlife sightings are Mule Deer, Antelope, and Bighorn Sheep which may be seen in the morning or evening hours. Nearby Attractions Nearby attractions include: The historic San Rafael Swinging Bridge for which the campgrounds are named. Access to the southern trail head for the Little Grand Canyon hiking trail (a 17-mile point to point hiking trail with numerous river crossings). This trail is not maintained. Assembly Hall Peak and Window Blind Peak which are located to the south east and can be viewed from all three campgrounds. Bottle Neck Peak which is a few minute drive south along the Buck Horn Wash road located on the west side. Mexican Mountain Road the entry road for the North and Equestrian Campgrounds is 30 mile out and back, semi-primitive dirt road (4WD and high clearance advised) leading to primitive hiking trails, rock climbing routes and technical canyoneering routes. Buck Horn Draw which contains: Native American rock art; the Cow, Calf and Pine Canyon hiking trails; the Buckhorn Dinosaur Track; Furniture Draw, a non-technical entry level slot canyon; numerous rock climbing routes; and the MK Tunnels (1950's Cold War explosive test sites). Other Nearby attactions include: Jurassic National Monument and the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry, Open seasonally (April thru October) Thursday - Sunday from (10 am to 5 pm). The Wedge Overlook, overlooking the LIttle Grand Canyon of the San Rafael River Corridor. Good Water Rim Mountain Bike Trail a 17-mile non-motorized single track trail. Cane Wash Road intersects with Buckhorn Draw Road several miles south of Swinging Bridge Campground and can be used to access Fix-It Pass, Coal Wash and the Devils Race Track.

  • 24 total campsites listed.
  • Primarily first-come camping based on current listing data.
  • Most common site type: standard nonelectric (22).
  • Map coordinates are available for trip planning.
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Our Take

What makes San Rafael Swinging Bridge Campground special

Where Buckhorn Wash spills into the San Rafael River, you will find one of Utah's most dramatic camping destinations. San Rafael Swinging Bridge Campground sits in the heart of the Northern San Rafael Swell, a landscape of carved sandstone canyons, towering buttes, and layered rock walls that glow amber and crimson in the shifting desert light. With 24 sites, the campground remains intimate enough to preserve the wild character of this extraordinary place. The historic swinging bridge itself is a highlight, a narrow suspension span crossing the San Rafael River that connects the campground to trails and canyon explorations on the far bank. Walking across it, with the river murmuring below and canyon walls rising on both sides, is an experience you will not soon forget. Adventurers come here for the canyoneering, hiking, and off-road exploring that the Swell is famous for. Slot canyons, pictograph panels, and fossil beds are scattered across the surrounding terrain, and you could spend a week here without running out of things to discover. The campground is rustic by design, with basic facilities that keep the focus on the landscape. Nights are profoundly quiet and exceptionally dark, making stargazing a nightly ritual. The drive in from Price follows a scenic route through Buckhorn Wash, passing petroglyph panels and geological formations that build anticipation with every mile. Spring and fall are the prime seasons, when temperatures are comfortable and the desert colors are at their most vivid.

Campsite Inventory

24 sites to choose from

STANDARD NONELECTRIC

22total sites

0

Reservable

0

Accessible

GROUP SHELTER NONELECTRIC

1total sites

0

Reservable

0

Accessible

MANAGEMENT

1total sites

0

Reservable

0

Accessible

Amenities & Details

Everything you need to know

Campfire Allowed

Yes

Site capacity

Double, Single

Double Driveway

Yes

Driveway entry

Back-in

Driveway length (ft)

25, 45

Driveway surface

Gravel

Max guests

10, 20

Minimum guests

Yes

Pets allowed

Yes

Proximity to Water

Riverfront

Site Access

Drive In

Water Hookup

No

Reservations & Contact

Plan your stay

Mostly first-come

Getting There

FAQ

Common questions

Everything you need to know before your trip to San Rafael Swinging Bridge Campground.

How do reservations work for San Rafael Swinging Bridge Campground?

Reservation availability for San Rafael Swinging Bridge Campground can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.

What campsite types are available at San Rafael Swinging Bridge Campground?

San Rafael Swinging Bridge Campground currently lists STANDARD NONELECTRIC (22), GROUP SHELTER NONELECTRIC (1), MANAGEMENT (1).

Where is San Rafael Swinging Bridge Campground located?

San Rafael Swinging Bridge Campground is in Utah near Price. Coordinates: 39.0789, -110.6647.

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