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Goblin Valley State Park Introduce
Goblin Valley State Park is a unique destination nestled in southern Utah, offering visitors an otherworldly landscape of striking rock formations known as "hoodoos." These scientifically fascinating formations, shaped over millions of years by wind and water erosion, create a surreal environment that captivates hikers and nature enthusiasts alike. The park provides ample opportunities for exploration, with miles of trails ranging from easy strolls to more challenging treks through narrow canyons.
Visitors can choose between two popular trails: the Carmel Trail, which offers a moderate hike through scenic canyons requiring comfortable shoes and some climbing, and the 3 Sisters Trail, an easier path ideal for those seeking a less strenuous experience. Both trails provide breathtaking views of the park's unique geology and the surrounding rugged terrain.
- Perfect for families and outdoor enthusiasts
- Features scientifically significant hoodoo rock formations
- Ample hiking opportunities with varying difficulty levels
- Family-friendly environment
- Natural beauty and scientific interest combine for a unique experience
Goblin Valley State Park is more than just a destination—it's an adventure that appeals to everyone from casual hikers to photography enthusiasts. The park's natural wonders and diverse trails make it a must-visit location for anyone exploring Utah.
Customer Feedback: Visitors have praised Goblin Valley State Park for its incredible formations and ease of hiking, calling it a "must-place to visit." One traveler described the experience as "simply freaking incredible," highlighting the fun and unique aspects of the park. Another noted that bringing comfortable shoes is essential for exploring.
Details
Service options
- Onsite services
Highlights
- Picnics
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Activities
- Hiking
Amenities
- Picnic tables
- Public restroom
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
Children
- Good for kids
- Kid-friendly hikes
- Playground
Pets
- Dogs allowed
Location
Customer Reviews
Really nice place, just bring comfortable shoes. A lot of exploring and walking can be done here. There's also 2 trails you can do. You will need comfortable shoes for those, the Carmel trail. You will go through small canyons and need to be able to climb. The 3 sister trail is easy.
Simply freaking incredible! Amazing formations, easy to hike around. A must place to visit if you’re anywhere near. The unique formations are scientifically named a “hoodoo.” Fun!
Very cool state park. Take time and explore the park, find cool things that the goblins look like and do a hike while you're there. Very worth while. Cool caves, views and walks to be found!
Here is mysterious place of weathered rocks and sand. The Goblin's settlement is vast and perfect for walking around and looking. There are also naturally formed Bunker-like of the river, which makes me think about the power of water over such a long period time. This time, I visited during day time, but it seems that the night sky is beautiful as well, so I'd like to come again.
Goblin Valley State Park – Goblin Valley is like stepping into another world. The unique goblin-like rock formations are so cool, and exploring the valley feels like being in a movie set. We spent hours wandering around, climbing over rocks, and taking photos. The park is pretty open, so it’s easy to roam and get up close to the strange shapes. It’s also not as crowded as other parks, so it feels like a hidden gem. If you’re into photography or just want to experience something totally different, Goblin Valley is a must-see. 🌵📸
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