Open Year-round
Yes
Reservations possible?
No
RV Hookups
No
Potable water
No
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The campground within Goosenecks State Park offers stunning views of the namesake San Juan River goosenecks, some 1,000 feet below. While the views and affordable price ($10/night) make it a worthwhile place to spend a night, be aware that this is a very bare bones campground with almost no amenities.

There are 8 campsites at the goosenecks. These “official” sites feature a picnic table and fire ring. A few of the sites even have a small shade structure built over the picnic table. If these 8 sites are full, there is additional room to camp for those who don’t mind forgoing the picnic table and fire pit. Aside from a vault toilet there are no amenities here, not even drinking water (be sure to bring enough).

There are no reservations available for the campsites at Goosenecks State Park. Day admission is $5, but is included in the camping fee if staying the night.

Logistics + Planning

Preferable season(s)

Spring
Fall

Congestion

Occasionally full

Parking Pass

$5.00

Price per night (basic site)

10.00 $ (8.40 €)

Pros

Stunning views of the San Juan River Goosenecks.

Cons

No hookups, water or other amenities.

Pets allowed

Allowed

Managed by

Utah State Parks

Features

Vault toilet
Big vistas
Family friendly
Picnic tables
Near lake or river

Access

Vehicle

Total number of sites

8

Lodging type

Lodge

Maximum trailer length

40.00 ft (12.19 m)

Location

Nearby Lodging + Camping

Monument Valley, Navajo Tribal Park

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