This beautiful and secluded Goblin valley was found by cowboys who were searching for their cattle. The valley is famous for its thousands of hoodoo rocks and Hoodoos. These hoodoos are mushroom-shaped rock formations of various heights, which is the speciality of this tourist destination. The erosion resistant layers of rocks give these rocks their distinct shape. The area’s vast landscape formed of sandstone goblins gives its visitors a feel of Mars.
Amongst the rock formations the visitors can discover many haunting coves and vehicle enthusiasts can find hundreds of miles of dirt roads waiting to be explored. The Goblin Valley State Park is an excellent showcase of geologic history. So lets go to Utah and visit the National park.
Highlights of the Goblin Valley Park
• Opened to visitors as a state park in the year 1974
• The park is at an elevation at a height of 5,000 feet
• Features Hoodoo rocks formations
• Some of these rock formations are several meters in height
• Also known as the Mushroom Valley
How to reach
The Goblin Valley Park is located at just 48 miles southwest of the Green River of Utah.
The park can be easily reached by State Road 24.
Facilities offered by the Park
• Ada Restrooms
• Comfort Station
• Dump Station
• Hot Showers
• Interpretive/ Nature Programs
• Modern Restrooms
• Parking
• Pets Allowed
• Scenic Views
• Sewage Disposal Station
• Vault Toilets
Recreational Activities
• Explore labyrinth of goblins
• Hike through designated trails
• Photography
• Wildlife viewing
• Naturalist programs
• Visit slot canyons
• Discover hidden rock art
• Riding
• Visit San Rafael Swell
• Visit the Little Wild Horse Canyon
• Camping in the park
Rules of the park
• Camping is allowed only in the designated areas of the park
• All music and generators are allowed only between 10 am to 7 pm
• Camp fires are allowed only in specific areas
• All natural property of the park must be preserved
• Pets are not allowed in any area of the park
• Bicycles are allowed only on established roads of the park
• Vehicles are allowed only in some areas of the park