If you’re looking for some free camping close to Goblin Valley State Park look no further than the Goblin Valley Overlook. This camping area is located on BLM land and has a 14-day stay limit. Campsites are on a first come, first served basis and is open year-round. This is a boondocking spot so […]
Little Wild Horse Canyon is another stunning natural attraction located in the San Rafael Swell, near Goblin Valley State Park in Utah. This was are first slot canyon hike and we loved it! Little Wild Horse Canyon is known for its narrow, winding passages, towering sandstone walls, and unique rock formations. The canyon features […]
The Goblin’s Lair is a popular hiking destination within Goblin Valley State Park in Utah. It is a hidden chamber nestled within the rock formations, offering an adventurous experience for visitors. To reach the Goblin’s Lair, hikers follow the Carmel Canyon loop till they reach the spur trail for the Goblin’s Lair Trail. The […]
The Valley of Goblins is a unique geological feature located in Goblin Valley State Park in Utah. It is characterized by an extensive collection of mushroom-shaped rock formations, often referred to as “hoodoos” or “goblins.” These formations are the result of millions of years of erosion on the Entrada sandstone, which is prevalent in the […]
The Three Sisters is the most iconic rock formation located in Goblin Valley State Park in Utah. The Three Sisters are three prominent hoodoos that stand close to each other, resembling three figures in a group. These hoodoos have distinctive shapes and sizes, with each one having its own character. I read somewhere that […]
We were boondocking near Goblin Valley State Park when Jamey discovered we were only a few miles from the Temple Mountain Wash Pictograph Panel so we decided to check it out. Located on BLM land off of Temple Mountain Road (38.66058, -110.66954) we easily found the parking lot for the panel. It is situated […]