Hype:
The Cistern and Ramp Canyons loop is one of the San Rafael Swell classics. The route visits two very different canyons. Cistern Canyon is easy walking and fairly wide while Ramp contains several obstacles, and some amazingly well-sculpted canyon floors and solutions pocketed walls. The hike along the reef connecting the two is the icing on the cake, giving great views of this unique landscape.
Ascending Ramp Canyon comes with a price. The crux obstacle requires unprotected lower 5th class climbing. Although not hard (5.2 - 5.5 depending on who's rating it), it is somewhat exposed (20 ft) and can be a little intimidating to some. Beginners will need competent leadership and a rope. For those not wishing to lead the climbing section, it is only about a 30-45 minute side trip to fix a rope before starting the hike.
Time: 4-6 hour loop
Length: 1.9 mile approach from top of Ramp Canyon, 1.3 miles in Cistern Canyon, 1.5 miles to bottom of Ramp Canyon, 1.5 miles in Ramp Canyon
Longest Rappel: None, but a short section of 5th class climbing in Ramp Canyon
Gear: A short rope for belays
Fees: None
Recommended Ages:
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20-49 | |
50-69 | |
70+ | |
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Links: https://www.roadtripryan.com/go/t/utah/san-rafael-swell/cisternramp
Navigate to 38.573660, -110.907519.
Closest City or Region: San Rafael Swell, Utah
Coordinates: 38.572477, -110.906149
By Jeremy Dye
Jeremy Dye, Anthony Dye, Luke Galyan, Tracy Kwan,
Start: 11:10
Top of Cistern: 12:20
Bottom of Cistern: 1:00
Bottom of Ramp: 2:15
Top of Ramp: 3:20
Luke, Tracy, Anthony, and I did Cistern and Ramp canyons. Ondy wasn't feeling good, so she hung out in the truck and read a book and napped. The canyons were very chill, mostly hiking with only a couple climbing spots.
As we were walking along the bottom of the Swell between the two canyons, we gave Luke a hard time for following every wash meander so his GPS track would have a full length rather than cutting the corners. Going up Ramp Canyon, we got to the bottom obstacle and couldn't get up. Eventually we gave up trying and took the bypass along the canyon wall instead. It was nice doing dry canyons since our wetsuits had all frozen solid during the night.
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