Unionville State Park offers a peaceful outdoor retreat with its scenic rock formations, hiking trails, and opportunities for wildlife observation near the San Rafael Swell region.
Unionville State Park is located in Emery County, Utah, adjacent to the scenic San Rafael River and just south of the San Rafael Swell. The park features dramatic sandstone cliffs and colorful badlands typical of the Colorado Plateau. It provides a semi-arid environment with sparse vegetation dominated by sagebrush, juniper, and pinyon pine. The area is home to mule deer, various bird species, and reptiles. Established to provide recreational access and preserve the natural landscape, Unionville offers visitors hiking, wildlife watching, photography, and picnicking. The park contains several dirt roads and short trails that highlight geological formations, including striking red rock canyons and unique hoodoo structures. Camping is available at nearby primitive campgrounds, making it a favorable destination for those seeking solitude or an exploration base for the nearby San Rafael Swell. Its proximity to the San Rafael River also allows for seasonal fishing and limited paddle sports. The park’s history includes use as a grazing area and proximity to old homestead sites, adding a subtle cultural dimension to visitors' experiences. Unionville State Park appeals to outdoor enthusiasts looking for less crowded, scenic areas with rugged beauty and opportunities to observe Utah’s distinctive desert wildlife and landscapes.
Colorful sandstone cliffs and hoodoos offering excellent photo opportunities
Viewing areas for desert wildlife including mule deer and raptors
Proximity to San Rafael River providing fishing and limited kayaking
Quiet short hiking trails with access to unique rock formations
A scenic river flowing adjacent to the park offering seasonal fishing and paddling opportunities.
Spectacular rock formations displaying layers of red and orange sandstone typical of the Colorado Plateau.
Support for mule deer, raptors, and other desert species in a relatively undisturbed habitat.