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Green River State Park

Green River State Park is an oasis on the bank of the Green River where tall cottonwood trees shade well-manicured lawns. The park is a favorite embarkation point for river trips through Labyrinth and Stillwater canyons and is a good base for seeing much of southeastern Utah. Within a two-hour drive are Arches, Canyonlands, and Capitol Reef national parks; Dead Horse Point and Goblin Valley state parks; Lake Powell; the San Rafael Reef; and Horseshoe Canyon. The park is the beginning point for the annual 180-mile Friendship Cruise.

Green River State Park is just off Interstate 70 in Green River City. Facilities include a 42-unit campground, hot showers, modern rest rooms, group-use pavilion, amphitheater for interpretive programs and boat launching ramp. A new nine-hole golf course with its meandering fairways, lakes and traps is challenging and fun for all levels of golfers.

Green River State Park Information

  •   Acres - 53
  •   Elevation - 4,100 ft.
  •   Park Open - All Year
  •   Reservations Accepted - 3/15-10/15
  •   Stay Limit - 14 Days
  •   Total Units - 42
  •   RV Trailer Sites - 42
  •   Maximum RV Length - 45 ft.
  •   Tent Sites - 40
  •   Camping Fee - $16
  •   Day-use Fee - $5
  •   $75 annual pass available at
    Green River State Park Office
  •   Golf - $10/nine holes
  •   Picnicking
  •   Group Pavilion
  •   Drinking Water
  •   Modern Rest Rooms
Green River State Park
  •   Showers
  •   Waste Disposal
  •   Boating
  •   Fishing
  •   Golfing
  •   Hiking Trails Nearby
  •   Biking Trails Nearby
  •   Off-Highway Vehicle Trails Nearby
  •   Winter Activities - Camping

Information about fees, reservations, and regulations.

For updated information regarding facilities for the physically challenged, contact the park.

Green River State Park
P.O. Box 637
Green River, Utah 84525-0637
(435) 564-3633
Golf (435) 564-8882

Information Courtesy of Utah State Parks and Recreation

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