- San Rafael River
The San Rafael River is a tributary of the Green River, approximately 90 miles (145 km) long, in east central
Utah in theUnited States . The river flows across a sparsely populated arid region of theColorado Plateau , and is known for the isolated, scenic gorge through which it flows.It rises in northwestern Emery County, approximately 5 miles (8 km) southeast of Castle Dale, by the confluence of Cottonwood, Huntington, and Ferron creeks, which provide its headwaters in the
Wasatch Plateau region. It flows ESE along the north side of theCoal Cliffs and the prominentanticline called theSan Rafael Swell , passing north of Window Butte (Window Blind Peak) and through two narrow slot canyons inCoconino Sandstone called the Upper and Lower Black Box. This area is known as the San Rafael Gorge, sometimes called the "Little Grand Canyon". (Actually, the "Little Grand Canyon" is a few miles upstream where the San Rafael passes between the Wedge on the north and Sid's Mountain and No Man's Mountain on the south). After passing through theSan Rafael Reef it enters the 15 mile (24 km) longSan Rafael Valley , where it joins the Green River from the west, approximately 10 miles (16 km) south of the town of Green River. The San Rafael is the last major tributary of the Green before it joins the Colorado River inCanyonlands National Park .Diversion tunnels at the headwaters of the river in the
Manti-La Sal National Forest provideirrigation water to Sanpete County on the west side of the Wasatch Plateau.ee also
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List of Utah rivers External links
* [http://www.americansouthwest.net/utah/san_rafael_swell/index.html The San Rafael Swell]
* [http://www.utahtrails.com/SanRafael.html Utah Trails: San Rafael River Gorge]
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