Goosenecks State Park offers stunning views of the meandering San Juan River, providing visitors with a unique look at a geomorphic wonder in southeastern Utah.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Goosenecks State Park.
No permits required; day-use fee applicable.
Spring and fall are best for mild weather and optimal sightseeing conditions.
No visitor centers within the park; nearest amenities in Mexican Hat.
Accessible via UT-261, suitable for all vehicles; roads can be dusty.
Summers can be extremely hot and dry, with daytime temperatures exceeding 100°F. Winters are cold with occasional snow. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable weather conditions.
Concerns include desert erosion, visitor impact on fragile landscapes, and potential littering without proper facilities.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Unmarked campsites available; no facilities, bring your own supplies.
Plan to visit early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting and coolest temperatures.
Be prepared for strong winds and intense sunlight; pack accordingly.
There are no facilities other than a picnic area; bring all necessary supplies including water.
Check weather conditions as the area is exposed and can be quite hot in summer.