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Swell Retreat in San Rafael Swell

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47mi from Goblin Valley State Park · 18 sites · Tents, RVs · Castle Dale, UT
A Swell Oasis in the desert of the San Rafael Swell: Swell Retreat. A pine tree farm was active prior to us purchasing the land, so lots of beautiful trees. A couple ponds stocked with large mouth bass. Zipline, WIBIT, water slide, etc. A field of hay, and continued improvements to make it into a Swell Retreat!!! We are a great spot to stay and have onsite a zip line into Lake Elevate, water slide into the pond, adventure island, zipline, kayaking, paddle boarding, catch and release fishing, and close to all fun in the San Rafael Swell. 20 min or so from three reservoirs for additional fishing, swimming and motor boating, 30 minutes from the Little Grand Canyon for breathtaking views, hiking and mountain biking, petroglyphs and the San Rafael Swell river to float on, 60 minutes from Goblin Valley, within 60 minutes to multiple slot canyons: Little Wild Horse Canyon, Muddy Creek, The Chute (similar to Zion National Park), Baptist Draw, to name a few. Mountain fun for rock climbing just up the road in Joe's Valley, hiking, biking, fishing, etc. We would love to have you stay on our little farm while you enjoy the fun of the San Rafael Swell adventures.
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Grover Getaway

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42mi from Goblin Valley State Park · 1 site · Lodging · Torrey, UT
Nestled between Piñon, Juniper trees and desert sage brush, facing Boulder Mountain, rests Grover Getaway 180 sqft Tiny Home. We built this Tiny home and lived in it for 8 years as we built our forever home. Many wonderful memories have been made in this tiny house and it is now available as a short term rental for others to create their own memories. Unplug from technology and reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape. The space This Tiny House on wheels measures 8’x 24’ at 180 square feet. It is very cozy and comfortable. We do live on the property with two small dogs (friendly) and chickens (contained). A privacy fence separates the homes. The drive way is shared by guests and property owners. Amenities: Excellent AC/heat Electricity -On demand tankless water heater. -Wi-Fi Kitchen has a mid-size refrigerator, 4 burner propane gas stove with oven, large sink and individual filtered water faucet, microwave, toaster, coffee bar, and all cooking and eating utensils necessary to prepare a meal. We provide coffee, tea assortment, creamer, sugar, spices, olive and avocado oils, and Farm Fresh eggs. Bathroom has a flush toilet, 36” shower stall with body wash, shampoo & conditioner dispenser. Bath towels, toilet paper, blow dryer, and small iron. The sleeping loft upstairs has a full size bed and small chest of drawers to keep clothing in. There is an extra fan for warmer if needed. The living area has a futon couch that makes into a full size bed. There is a speaker available to listen to music but no television. Out doors you will find a propane bbq pit, fire pit, firewood, and sitting area to enjoy the nights sky after a long day of traveling or hiking. Guest access When you exit Hwy 12 onto Road 200 West our driveway is to your immediate left. You will see the Grover Getaway sign at the beginning of the driveway. Follow the drive up then around to your right, arrow will indicate the turn. There will be a lower and upper guest parking area both marked with signs. You can park in either spot.
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Thousand Lakes RV Park

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44mi from Goblin Valley State Park · 134 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Torrey, UT
At Thousand Lakes RV Park, you will enjoy views of red rock mountains and sagebrush-covered plateaus from every site. Just 6 miles from Capitol Reef National Park, we are convenient to Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, spectacular National Scenic Byway 12, Goblin Valley, and Bryce Canyon. Hiking, fishing, mountain biking, 4-wheel-drive back road excursions, and leisurely drives are just minutes away. Because our area is not as well known as other Southern Utah destinations, you won’t find crowds, even in peak season. Thousand Lakes RV Park offers a full range of accommodations, including a full-service RV park with 65-foot pull-thru spaces, shaded tent sites, and deluxe cabins large enough to sleep 6. Groups appreciate our covered pavilion with picnic tables. Everyone enjoys our chargrilled, scratch-made BBQ dinners, fresh morning muffins, clean facilities, pool, playground, basketball court, satellite hook-up, and outstanding views. Our RV Park Jeep Rentals are available from Capital Reef Jeep Rentals conveniently located on our premises. Stop by our office for our personal recommendations to help you enjoy your visit. Unforgettable scenery, endless outdoor activities, a full array of services, and no crowds.
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Road to the Sun Ranch

99%
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43mi from Goblin Valley State Park · 1 site · RV · Torrey, UT
Learn more about this land: Welcome to Capitol Reef Country! Road to the Sun Ranch is located in beautiful Grover, Utah (elev 7,200') along Scenic Highway 12, one of the most scenic drives in the United States. We are a pet friendly RV only campsite. The property is a short 6 mile drive from the quaint town of Torrey, host of the annual Fort Desolation Festival and 15 miles by car from Capitol Reef National Park. Our location provides RV travelers with an ideal base camp for exploring the natural wonders of this region of Southern Utah and the majestic Boulder Mountain. The property consists of mostly pasture land, desert sage, pinyon pine trees and panoramic mountain views. The ranch is surrounded by some of the most amazing scenery anywhere and endless outdoor opportunities! We have a single (self check-in) RV/trailer/van parking area complete with water, power, sewer, WiFi and picnic table. All guests MUST have their own bathroom, clean up after pets and pack out any trash. We are unable to accommodate tent or car camping anywhere on the property unless you are with a group that has a trailer or RV equipped with a bathroom available for use during your stay and no open wood burning fires are permitted at this time. Max trailer length is 28'. Max RV length is 35'.  Class A motor homes are not recommended. Livestock enjoy the adjacent pastures during Summer and Fall months typically (June-September). The RV site is available seasonally from April - October.
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The best camping in Goblin Valley State Park, UT guide

Overview

About

Along the San Rafael Swell in a remote part of the Utah desert between Arches and Capitol Reef national parks, Goblin Valley is a wonderland of uniquely shaped rocks that resemble monsters and mushroom-shaped creatures. Six miles of family-friendly trails wind through the formations, while a mountain bike trail system offers terrain for beginner and intermediate levels. The park campground offers a combo of RV sites and walk-in tent spots, as well as two yurts that sleep up to five people. Several popular slot canyon hikes are also set just outside the park entrance.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. The Goblin Valley Campground has 25 campsites and two yurts, all available on a four-month rolling basis. Reservations can be made over the phone or online. 
  2. Make sure that the campsite you book can accommodate your camping equipment. Only 14 campsites are suitable for RVs and trailers—the rest are walk-in tent sites. 
  3. Goblin Valley camping is very popular. Reservations can be difficult to get during the busy spring and fall seasons. For the best luck, search the online reservation system for the next available dates and stay flexible.
  4. If the campground is full, several primitive camping areas sit outside the park. Some, like the dispersed area on Temple Mountain Road, have restrooms. 

When to go

Goblin Valley State Park, its campground, and yurts are open year-round. Spring and fall are the best times to visit weatherwise, but this is also the busiest time  so avoid weekends and holidays if you can. Temperatures often exceed 100°F in summer, when hiking and camping can get uncomfortable. The yurts have air conditioning and heat, nice for summer and winter camping. 

Know before you go

  1. All campsites include a picnic table, fire ring, and shade shelter. No electric hookups are available in Goblin Valley State Park.
  2. Campers have access to showers, flush toilets, drinking water, and a dump station.
  3. Arrive at Goblin Valley with a full tank of gas and all the groceries and camping supplies you’ll need. The nearest services are 33 miles away in the town of Hanksville
  4. Flash flooding is common in the slot canyons around Goblin Valley in summer monsoon season, but it can happen any time of year. Check weather forecasts before entering a slot canyon and never enter one if there’s rain in the forecast. 
  5. Leashed dogs are welcome on Goblin Valley trails.
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