Utah’s state parks each have something unique to offer. Most have beautiful scenery, and many have large reservoirs for fishing, boating, and swimming. Others offer perspectives on the state’s history, featuring Native American dwellings or pioneer heritage sites. The parks are as varied as the people who live here, and there’s something for everyone.

The website Travel + Leisure recently named the best state park in each state, and the winning park in the Beehive State is one of our most unique.

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Have you visited Goblin Valley State Park recently? We’d love to hear about your trip! You can learn more about the park and its amenities on the Utah State Parks website.

 

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