Utah Points of Interest

South I-70 Kiosk Site


The South I 70 Kiosk Site is a popular tourist destination in the San Rafael watershed of Utah. Located just off the I-70 highway, it is easily accessible and offers a variety of attractions for visitors. The site serves as a starting point for exploring the San Rafael Swell, a popular hiking and camping destination. Visitors can use the kiosk to obtain information on the area's trails and camping sites, as well as learn about the natural history and geology of the region. The site also offers picnic areas and restroom facilities, making it a convenient spot for travelers.

One of the unique things visitors might see at the South I 70 Kiosk Site is the San Rafael Reef, a dramatic geological formation that rises up from the surrounding landscape. The reef features colorful sandstone cliffs and deep canyons, offering stunning views and unique rock formations for hikers and climbers to explore. Visitors can also see the remnants of ancient Native American settlements and petroglyphs, providing a glimpse into the region's rich cultural history. With its convenient location and wealth of natural and cultural attractions, the South I 70 Kiosk Site is a must-see destination for anyone visiting the San Rafael watershed. Get driving directions.
SOUTH I-70 KIOSK SITE

Points of Interest
Location
Black Dragon Petroglyph Recreation Site
Buckhorn Pictograph Recreation Site
Burnout Cnyn/Upper Electric Lake Scenic Byway Sign
Cattleguard Pictoglyph Site
Cedar Mountain Overlook
Electric Lake Overlook Scenic Byway Sign
Ferron Canyon Overlook
Fuller Bottom
Head of Sinbad Pictograph Site
Iron Wash Kiosk Site
Lone Warrior Petroglyph Site
North I-70 Kiosk Site
Sinkhole
South I-70 Kiosk Site
Swaseys Cabin Recreation Site
Sweetwater Reef
The Wedge Overlook
Wedge Overlook

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Goblin Valley State Park 24 4,945 ft
South Temple Wash - dispersed Numerous 5,315 ft
San Rafael Bridge 8 5,121 ft
Wedge Overlook 6 6,279 ft