🇺🇸 Whimsical Mushroom Rocks 🍄🟫
The final stop of my Utah journey was Goblin Valley State Park. Honestly, this state park amazed me just as much as the national parks I visited earlier. If you’re driving from Moab to Salt Lake City, don’t miss this hidden gem! 🚗💨 Goblin Valley State Park is somewhat similar to Bryce Canyon National Park—both famous for their unique rock formations. While Goblin’s hoodoos aren’t as vibrantly orange as Bryce’s, their quirky mushroom-like shapes add a touch of cuteness and whimsy to the vast, lonely plains. 😄🏜️ Admission to Goblin Valley State Park is $20 per vehicle. This day pass is valid until 10 PM on the day of purchase. Note: National park annual passes are not accepted here. The park isn’t very large, and there aren’t many designated trails, but here are the highlights: 🍄🟫 Valley of the Goblins – All the mushroom-shaped goblin rocks are concentrated in this maze-like area. There’s no fixed route—every corner holds a fun surprise! 🍄🟫 Three Sisters – One of the most distinctive mushroom rocks in Goblin Valley, and also one of the best spots to capture a stunning sunset! 🌅📸 My Utah adventure ends here, but there are still so many treasures I didn’t get to explore this time—like Zion National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Factory Butte, Moon Overlook, Desert Spire, and more. Utah’s beauty and fun go far beyond imagination—it’s absolutely worth every moment! ❤️🗺️ #GoblinValley #Utah #UtahStatePark #WesternUSTravel #UtahTravel #MushroomRocks #HoodooMagic #DesertAdventures #StateParks #ExploreUtah #RoadTripWonders #NatureLovers #OffTheBeatenPath #TravelGoals