Goosenecks State Park is primitive, boasting a picnic area and an incredible overlook as its only amenities. The park has no hiking trails, and while it may not be a destination in and of itself, it’s worth checking out if you’re heading to or coming from nearby Cedar Mesa, Utah.
The campground is just as sparse as the park. There are eight sites with picnic tables and fire pits, some with shade structures, but the majority of the campground more closely resembles dispersed camping. Pay your fee, find a good spot, and enjoy the beautiful vistas. The campground sits on the rim of the Goosenecks Overlook and offers incredible panoramic views of the sinuous San Juan River below.
From Mexican Hat, Utah, continue east on Hwy 163 for 4 miles. Turn left onto UT 261, and head north for about 1 mile. Following signs to Goosenecks State Park, turn left onto UT 316 and follow the road to its end. The campground is on the left side of the road near the overlook.
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