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Goblin Valley State Park
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Goblin Valley State Park

Green River, Utah
4.8 (3658 reviews)

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About Goblin Valley State Park

Goblin Valley State Park is a popular state park near Green River, Utah offering 25 sites for campers and RV enthusiasts. Enjoy the natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities this destination provides.

Goblin Valley State Park offers a truly otherworldly RV camping experience in the heart of Utah's stunning high desert landscape. Located near Green River, this remarkable destination features some of the most unusual geological formations you'll encounter anywhere in the American West. The park's namesake "goblins" are thousands of mushroom-shaped rock formations that create an almost alien terrain, making it feel like you've stepped onto another planet. These whimsical hoodoos in shades of red, orange, and tan stretch across the valley floor, providing an unforgettable backdrop for your camping adventure.

The park's 25 RV sites are thoughtfully positioned to let you experience the raw beauty of the desert landscape. With full hookups available, you can enjoy all the comforts of home while surrounded by towering rock formations and wide-open skies. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring, perfect for outdoor meals and evening gatherings under the stars. The park's year-round operation means you can visit during your preferred season, whether you're escaping winter chill or seeking cooler desert nights.

Beyond the goblins themselves, Goblin Valley provides excellent opportunities for outdoor recreation. Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate access to nearby water for casting lines, while the boat ramp allows for water-based adventures. The playground ensures younger campers have space to burn energy, and the pet-friendly policy means your furry traveling companions are welcome to join the adventure. Well-maintained restrooms and picnic facilities support a comfortable stay.

The Green River area serves as an excellent base for exploring some of Utah's most iconic destinations. The nearby San Rafael Desert offers dramatic backcountry exploration, and several national parks and monuments are within reasonable driving distance. History buffs will appreciate the area's rich geological and cultural heritage. Whether you're an adventure seeker, nature photographer, geology enthusiast, or family looking for a unique camping destination, Goblin Valley State Park delivers an unforgettable high desert experience that showcases Utah's incredible natural wonders.
25

Total Sites

4.8

Rating

3,658

Reviews

Amenities & Features

Amenities

Full Hookups
Playground
Boat Ramp
Fishing
Picnic Tables
Fire Rings
Restrooms

Booking & Operations

Pet Friendly

Park Details

Season Year-round
Total Sites 25

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Green River is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Utah weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Green River.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Green River. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Goblin Valley State Park Reviews

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ksk vrm

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by ksk vrm

Goblin Valley feels like stepping onto a different planet. The rock formations, shaped like little goblins, create a surreal and playful landscape. You can freely walk around and explore without strict trails, which makes it very fun. The late afternoon light gives the rocks a beautiful golden glow. It’s a great place for photography and short hikes. The area is peaceful and not overly crowded. Ki... Goblin Valley feels like stepping onto a different planet. The rock formations, shaped like little goblins, create a surreal and playful landscape. You can freely walk around and explore without strict trails, which makes it very fun. The late afternoon light gives the rocks a beautiful golden glow. It’s a great place for photography and short hikes. The area is peaceful and not overly crowded. Kids and adults both would enjoy exploring here. This park is truly unique and unlike anything else in Utah.

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Kiefer Thomas

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Kiefer Thomas

My second time here. Visited a few weeks ago in the off-season. This is undeniably one of Utah's more remote State Parks. Maybe sure your car has a full tank before visiting. There are plenty of hiking trails in the area and three valleys where the goblins & hoodoos are located. Plus, two partial caves called, Goblins Lair. There is a semi-formal background and trails for mountain biking. There i... My second time here. Visited a few weeks ago in the off-season. This is undeniably one of Utah's more remote State Parks. Maybe sure your car has a full tank before visiting. There are plenty of hiking trails in the area and three valleys where the goblins & hoodoos are located. Plus, two partial caves called, Goblins Lair. There is a semi-formal background and trails for mountain biking. There is PLENTY of quiet and solitude here. I actually prefer the winter/early spring here because temperatures aren't in the 90°s and it's not crowded. Great place to spend 3-5 hours if you're on a time-crunch or camp overnight to experience it all. Goblin Valley is also a Nationally recognized "Dark Sky" location.

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Jill Walker

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jill Walker

Escape to hike, climb and enjoy beautiful scenery. Climbing is easy with some steep slopes. Flushy bathrooms near the campground are clean and well kept. We love coming here on the fall and spring when it is cooler and less crowded.

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Bogdana Diadenchuk

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Bogdana Diadenchuk

Goblin Valley is amazing! The rock formations look like little goblins, and exploring them feels like stepping into a magical, otherworldly landscape. Perfect for hiking, taking photos, or just wandering and marveling at nature’s creativity. A must-visit spot in Utah!

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Heidi Harris

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Heidi Harris

If you're wondering if it's worth the stop....Yes! Absolutely it is! We visited in mid-October and got there early in the morning. It was perfect because even when it's cool out, once the sun lifts high enough the valley heats up quickly. Bring water. Even if its cool out! There's no set paths, which I love. You can weave your own way through the hoodoos and towards the back wall of towers. It's... If you're wondering if it's worth the stop....Yes! Absolutely it is! We visited in mid-October and got there early in the morning. It was perfect because even when it's cool out, once the sun lifts high enough the valley heats up quickly. Bring water. Even if its cool out! There's no set paths, which I love. You can weave your own way through the hoodoos and towards the back wall of towers. It's like another world and nice freedom to just explore. The ground was soft and almost spongy like so it was comfortable walking alot. We did at least a few miles of walking! Dogs are also allowed on-leash, which is always nice. If you're continuing west after you stop here, I HIGHLY suggest visiting moonscape Overlook a little further on. You will not regret it. Road is quite rough so better to have a higher clearance vehicle or be willing to take it slow in some spots.

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