Swinging
Bridge
The San Rafael Bridge, locally known as the swinging bridge was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1938.
The swinging bridge was the only bridge over the San Rafael River until the 1990s. Though you can no longer drive on the bridge, it is perfectly safe to walk on. Water height of the river varies by season, but this bridge always makes for a great photo opportunity.
Nearby campsites and picnic tables make this a great stop-over point for an afternoon or overnight stay. Please only camp in designated sites. Camping facilities are provided at the San Rafael Bridge Recreation Site adjacent to the San Rafael River. The recreation site is bordered by the lofty escarpment to the north and large buttes to the east and west. Camping facilities at San Rafael Bridge include tent pads, picnic tables, toilets, and fire rings. No drinking water is available. When camping at other areas, please use existing undeveloped campsites to avoid impacting new areas. No reservations are taken for this campground.
This area is also a popular starting point for biking the Buckhorn Wash Road system, horseback trails, and OHV/ATV rides. Park in the nearby parking area, and strike off on whichever adventure suits you.
Location
From Green River take I-70 west to exit 131 and drive northeast on the maintained gravel road 22.7 miles.