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Location
Address: Hanksville, Utah
GPS: 38.572444, -110.711911
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Local Directions: From jct I-70 & Hwy 24: Go 25 mi S on Hwy 24, then 5 mi W at Temple Mtn. turnoff, then 7 mi S on paved road.

Contact Information
Local Phone: 1-435-564-3633
Website: http://stateparks.utah.gov
Email: goblinvalley@utah.gov

Open
From Mar 15 to Oct 15

  Sites
21 RV Sites, 21 Tent Sites, 21 No Hookup

Rates
Daily Rates: $16.00

Facilities & Services
Dump Station, Hot Showers, Restrooms

Recreation
Hiking

Restrictions
Max RV Length 30 ft
 
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Great "hands on" recreation for the kids
Written by lonekazoo on November 29, 2011

Kids always love coming here. It seems like there are few places left like Goblin Valley where you can touch, climb, run, jump, etc. on the rock formations. Plenty of neat things to explore nearby if you wish, or just enjoy the amazing valley from the overlook to the east of the campground. Last time we stayed here, we enjoyed a nightime nature hike hosted by the park rangers, which was very informative. Ever see a scorpion under a black light?

Rent "Galaxy Quest" before visiting, it was filmed here.

We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
 
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5 star rating
A bargain!
Written by swyssmiss on September 18, 2011

Each camp site has a shelter with two screened walls over the picnic table. Offers relief from the sun or wind and a bit of privacy. The setting is quite nice. Several faucets throughout the campground for potable water. Bathrooms were clean as were the showers. The fire pits had grates for cooking. One of the nicer camp grounds that I have visited and a bargain at $16 with no additional entrance fee. We camped two nights. The first was for exploring Goblin and the second was to hike the Little Wild Horse and Bell Canyon Loop which is about ten minutes from Goblin's camp grounds.

We stayed here in a Tent.
 
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