Goblin Valley State Park
Goblin Valley includes an area where soft sandstone has eroded into interesting shapes, somewhat resembling goblins. In some spots the rock formations are close together and produce a maze-like playground ideal for family explorations.
Many people think the park landscape has a surreal appearance. A Hollywood movie, "Galaxy Quest," was filmed at Goblin Valley State Park because of its unearthly scenery.
Entrance Fees
Day-use fees (valid until 10pm day after purchase):
$20 private vehicle
$10 motorcycle, bicycle, or pedestrian
$5 per-person commercial vehicle fee
Camping fees:
Main Campground (no electrical hookups): $45, includes pass for one vehicle ($20 extra vehicle fee)
Yurts: $150 + tax. A maximum of two pets (dogs only) may stay in a yurt for an extra fee of $20 each.
Dump & water station fees for non-registered campers: $15 (not covered by the annual pass)
Group Overnight Camping:
Group Campground: $200 + tax for up to 40 persons.
Other Fees
Drone Permit: $10 per drone
Goblin’s Lair Rappel Permit: $4 per person
Location
Near the town of Hanksville, approximately 216 miles southeast of Salt Lake City.
From I-70, exit onto State Highway 24 and drive south for approximately 24 miles to the signed park turnoff, which is also the turnoff for Temple Mountain. Follow the paved road for about 12 miles to park.
Open Hours
Open year-round, from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. No holiday closures.
The Visitor Center is open daily from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. However, during winter months (November-February), the Visitor Center may be closed for short periods while the staff is away at lunch or on park business, and occasionally may be closed all day if no staff is available.
Summer days can be quite hot. During summer it is pleasant to explore here during the early morning and late evening hours. Spring and fall are ideal times to visit this park. Winter days are often mild and hiking can be enjoyable, but winter nights can be very cold (often near 0 degrees Fahrenheit).
Goblin Valley State Park information
Main Attractions
This is one of Utah's most popular parks. It offers incredible scenery and a great opportunity for hiking and camping.
The goblin-like hoodoos here are unique and fun for all ages.
Activities
- Sightseeing from the park overlook
- Hiking among the goblins
- Photography (drones require a $10 permit)
- Picnicking
- Camping
- ATV trails nearby
- Mountain bike trails nearby
- Slot canyons nearby
Camping
- Main campground: $35 ($20 extra vehicle fee)
- Yurts: $150 + tax (up to two dogs are allowed for an additional fee of $20 each)
- Back-in sites: can accommodate RVs up to 59 feet; no hookups; sewage disposal station is available
- Groups: $200 + tax for up to 40 people
Camping Reservations
Reserve America
800-322-3770
Facilities
Visitor Center Campground with heated restrooms/showers
Group camping spot
Picnicking
Hiking trails
Contact Information
P.O. Box 637
Green River, UT 84525-0637
(435) 275-4584
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