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River floaters using Swasey Rapid as their takeout, or anyone who wants a desert canyon beach camp with shade, fire rings, and the river sounds that one reviewer called the highlight of the whole stay.
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$15/night
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River floaters using Swasey Rapid as their takeout, or anyone who wants a desert canyon beach camp with shade, fire rings, and the river sounds that one reviewer called the highlight of the whole stay.
Triple-digit summer afternoons with only vault toilets and no hookups will wear on comfort-focused campers, and a single self-pay station means no host on-site to solve problems.
Context for the broader area surrounding Swasey's Beach Campground, sourced from the federal Recreation.gov rec-area record.
At 290,845 acres, the Desolation Canyon Wilderness Study Area is the largest WSA managed by BLM in the contiguous 48 states. The 84 mile segment of the Green River through Desolation and Gray canyons is the most prominent feature.The WSA has an extensive system of deep canyons. The canyon at Rock Creek is more than 1 mile deep. The WSA contains arches, pinnacles, and other erosional remnants not known to occur elsewhere in the Wasatch Formation in similar concentrations or settings.Vegetation is diverse, ranging from desert to high mountain types in a distance of only 5-10 miles.</p>Desolation Canyon WSA is located within the Price and Moab Field Offices. The WSA includes lands along the Desolation and Gray Canyons of the Green River and tributary drainages from the Tavaputs Plateau to the river. The 84 river miles of the Green River is the WSA's major feature. </p>Commercial outfitters offer river trips from spring through fall. Reservations for noncommercial private river trips may be obtained through an advance lottery-type permit system (Contact BLM at the Price Field Office 435-636-3600 for further information). </p> Elevations within the WSA vary by 5,600 feet. Vegetation types include: pinyon-juniper woodland, Douglas fir, riparian, saltbrush, grassland, mountain mahogany, sagebrush, and blackbrush. Elk were transplanted into the area in 1988; Rocky mountain bighorn sheep also frequent the WSA. </p>In addition to outstanding whitewater river recreation, the WSA has exceptional opportunities for hunting, geological study, backpacking and the study of historic and prehistoric cultures.
Desolation Canyon WSA stretches from the West Tavaputs plateau to just north of the town of Green River, UT.
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Best season: summer. Summer offers warm, sunny days and the most reliable conditions for swimming, boating, and finishing multi-day floats — the Green River is at its most inviting and campsite shade from the cottonwoods is invaluable. Daytime highs typically range from the low 90s to around 100°F, with evenings cooling into the 60s–70s; the river water provides welcome relief and is comfortable for swimming and boat access. Expect peak activity on summer weekends (sites often fill quickly) but also the busiest, liv Peak months: June, July, August, May Avoid: December, January, February
Summer is the prime season for swimming, boating and finishing multi-day floats; popular weekends.
Facilities at Swaseys Beach include accessible vault toilets, picnic tables, campfire rings, and a boat ramp. Campfires are allowed only in provided fire rings and visitors are asked not to build fires on the beach.
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