Goosenecks State Park in Utah Offers The Best Scenic Views No Matter The Time Of Day
By Courtnie Erickson|Published July 19, 2022
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From Southern Utah to the Panhandle in Idaho, Courtnie Erickson has lived in what she believes are the best (and the most beautiful!) areas in the country. She graduated with a journalism degree from Utah State University and has more than 15 years of professional writing experience. You’ll likely see her with a Dr. Pepper in her hand and a pair of running shoes on her feet. Courtnie is a writer and editor at OnlyInYourState.
Tucked away in the southeastern corner of the Beehive State is where you will find Goosenecks State Park. This state park is only 10 acres in size, making it one of the smallest state parks in Utah, but it offers some of the largest and most majestic views. In fact, no matter the time of day that you visit this incredible park, you’ll capture scenic views that are jaw-dropping, inspiring, and unforgettable.
Due to its small size and location, there is not too much to do at this Utah state park but that’s okay. You come to this state park for one thing: the views.
The main viewpoint is located approximately 1,000 feet above the San Juan River. As you look down, you’ll see one of the most unique and well-known entrenched meanders on the North American continent.
Millions of years ago, an uplift occurred in the Colorado Plateau and the San Juan River began to cut into the land, creating these incredible meanders. Today, we love to simply admire this area's beauty and the unique landscape.
Sightseeing is one of the main activities at Goosenecks State Park and during the day, it's stunning. But, it isn’t just the daytime hours when you will capture some remarkable views. Goosenecks State Park is a certified International Dark Sky Park and the star shows here are extraordinary.
There are eight campsites and each offers a fire ring and picnic tables. These sites are first come, first served. Make sure you come prepared with all of your camping necessities as there are no services here except for vault toilets. There is also no shade and during the summer months, this entire area can become extremely hot.
No matter if you visit this state park for an hour or you wish to stay for a few days, don't forget your camera. This is one view that you will not want to forget!
Whether you choose to capture a sunrise, sunset, or even a night sky, the views at Goosenecks State Park in Utah are incredible — you must see them for yourself. You won’t regret it.
Have you been to Goosenecks State Park in southern Utah? If so, what time of day did you visit? Did you camp here? We’d love to hear about your experience in the comments and feel free to share your photos with us in the comments as well! For more information on this small state park in Utah, visit the Utah State parks website.
Did you know that another state park in Utah is home to one of the most photographed overlooks in the entire world? It’s true and it’s Dead Horse Point State Park!
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