Goblin Valley State Park
🇺🇸United States
Goblin Valley State Park, located in Utah, United States, features unique rock formations known as hoodoos. These formations, shaped by erosion, are composed of Entrada sandstone dating back to the Jurassic period. The park covers 3,654 acres, offering hiking trails and camping facilities.
More about Goblin Valley State Park
The park was officially designated a state park in 1964. Goblin Valley's formations, sometimes referred to as "goblins," were created over millions of years by erosion from water and wind. Visitors can access the park via State Route 24, and it is approximately 48 miles southwest of Green River. The park includes multiple trails, with varying difficulty levels, providing opportunities for hiking and photography.
