Located southwest of Bluff is a broad landscape that, with 300 million years of natural San Juan River erosion, offers Nikon-prompting, 1,000-feet-deep glimpses into the Earth's geological past. Goosenecks State Park offers spectacular views of this amazing and rare geologic formation, known as an entrenched meander. Available at the park are:
  • • Picnic Areas
  • • Primitive Camping
  • • Vault Toilets
  • • Observation Shelter
  • • No drinking water, no trails, no river access
  • Utah State Parks Goosenecks State Park
    c/o Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum
    660 W 400 N
    Blanding, UT 84511
    (435) 678-2238
    stateparks.utah.gov/parks/goosenecks
    Gooseneck State Park
    Right Neck from Overlook.
    Gooseneck State Park
    Middle Neck from Overlook.
    Gooseneck State Park
    Left Neck from Overlook.
    Gooseneck State Park
    View between Boulders on Trail Down from Overlook.
    Gooseneck State Park
    Ridge Formation at Junction of Highway 163 and 261.
    Gooseneck State Park
    Google Aerial View of the Goosenecks.
    Photos by EMKotyk