Be inspired by the 300-million-year-old canyon formations at this southern Utah state park.
Soak in views of mesmerizing canyon formations at this incredible park in southeastern Utah. Goosenecks State Park features breathtaking rock structures that are a result of erosion from the San Juan River over millions of years. You will be 1,000 feet above the canyon floor at the most scenic spots. Late summer or early fall is one of the best times of year to visit.
Goosenecks State Park is fairly undeveloped and has a few primitive campsites with few marked hiking trails. Honaker Trail is the closest marked trail to Goosenecks, which grants visitors the ability to reach the San Juan River. There are also several mountain biking trails in the area near Goosenecks. The San Juan River stretches for a 6-mile span in this part of the state. Discover the natural wonder that is Goosenecks State Park in rural southeastern Utah.
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