Range Creek

Tucked into the Book Cliffs in Carbon and Emery Counties west of Tavaputs Plateau lies the Range Creek Valley. Within the canyon lie numerous well preserved remains of the prehistoric Fremont Culture who lived in the area a thousand years ago. The prehistoric habitation sites and rock art are subtle and take a careful eye to notice.. Range Creek Canyon includes properties managed by the BLM, SITLA, and private lands. Permits for access must be obtained from the Utah DWR or the Natural History Museum of Utah to access the non-BLM lands. Commercial tours are also available. In addition to the archaeology also enjoy viewing wildlife, hiking, horseback riding, and photography as well as spectacular canyon views. The BLM lands within the canyon are part of a wilderness study area, which prevents mechanized travel and lands managed by other agencies also prohibit vehicular travel.

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Within the canyon lie numerous well preserved remains of the prehistoric Fremont Culture who lived in the area a thousand years ago. The prehistoric habitation sites and rock art are subtle and take a careful eye to notice.. Range Creek Canyon includes properties managed by the BLM, SITLA, and private lands. Permits for access must be obtained from the Utah DWR or the Natural History Museum of Utah to access the non-BLM lands. Commercial tours are also available. In addition to the archaeology also enjoy viewing wildlife, hiking, horseback riding, and photography as well as spectacular canyon views. The BLM lands within the canyon are part of a wilderness study area, which prevents mechanized travel and lands managed by other agencies also prohibit vehicular travel.