BULL CANYON WILDERNESS STUDY AREA

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The majority of Bull Canyon is located in Colorado with 599 acres of the WSA in Utah. Geographically the area is cut by deep ridges and canyons of sandstone eroded by rain and snowmelt waters. Colorful cliffs, a maze of canyons, and unique rock formations are a result of deep erosion. The vegetation includes semi-arid species such as sagebrush and pinyon-juniper communities, with riparian zones along the drainages. The Dominguez/Escalante Expedition of 1776 reportedly camped within the west central portion of the WSA. The history of the encampment is well documented and recounts that the expedition drew water from a flowing well and hunted buffalo there. Significant paleontological resources have been found in the vicinity of the WSA and are likely to occur there.

Visitation Information

Located in Uintah County, UT and Moffat County, CO approximately 4 miles north of Dinosaur, CO. Many visitors frequent the Plug Hat Picnic Area and Escalante Overlook which is adjacent to this area so they can enjoy the breathtaking vista into and over the WSA.

Visitor Advisory

Visitors should come prepared for backcountry conditions and adequately prepare for their trip. Knowledge of weather, terrain, and physical conditions can help ensure safety.

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Contact Us

Vernal Field Office
170 South 500 East
Vernal, UT 84078

Phone: (435) 781-4400 
Fax: (435) 781-4410
Email: utvnmail@blm.gov