Goosenecks State Park
Four miles off Utah Highway 261 near Mexican Hat, you can look into a 1,000-foot-deep chasm carved through the Pennsylvanian Hermosa Formation by the silt-laden San Juan River. The river meanders back and forth, flowing for more than five miles while progressing only one linear mile toward the Colorado River and Lake Powell. The access road is paved. Facilities include primitive camping and vault rest rooms.
Goosenecks State Park Information
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For updated information regarding facilities for the physically challenged, contact the park.
Information about fees, reservations, and regulations.
Information Courtesy of Utah State Parks and Recreation
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