MULE CANYON WILDERNESS STUDY AREA
Values
The principal features of the WSA are two similar canyons, the north and south forks of Mule Canyon, typified by alternating bands of red and white sandstone and the presence of a rich variety of cultural resources, including Anasazi dwellings. The predominant vegetation type is pinyon-juniper woodland. Small acreages of sage brush and riparian vegetation are also present. Nearly half of the WSA is slickrock.
Visitation Information
Located in south-central San Juan County, about 20 miles west of Blanding, UT. From Blanding, head south on Highway 191 and turn right (west) onto Highway 95, continuing west for 19.4 miles. The trailhead is located on the north side of the highway.
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.