Goosenecks State Park

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Goosenecks State Park is a scenic Utah state park famous for its dramatic, deeply entrenched meanders of the San Juan River, offering striking canyon views and geologic formations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf state park
access by road
category Utah state parks NERFINISHED
closestTown Mexican Hat, Utah NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystem semi-arid desert
elevation approximately 1,500 feet above the San Juan River
feature entrenched meanders of the San Juan River
geologicFeature canyon
gooseneck meanders
hasActivity camping
photography
sightseeing
stargazing
hasFacility parking area
vault toilets
hasNameOrigin gooseneck-shaped river bends
hasScenicBywayAccess near U.S. Route 163 NERFINISHED
hasViewOf entrenched San Juan River meanders
knownFor canyon views
deeply entrenched river meanders
geologic formations
landformTypeObserved incised meanders
lightingCondition dark skies
locatedIn San Juan County, Utah NERFINISHED
locatedNear Mexican Hat, Utah NERFINISHED
managingOrganization Utah Division of State Parks NERFINISHED
near Monument Valley region NERFINISHED
Valley of the Gods NERFINISHED
offers picnic areas
primitive camping
scenic overlook
overlooks San Juan River NERFINISHED
partOf Colorado Plateau NERFINISHED
popularFor sunrise views
sunset views
region southeastern Utah
river San Juan River NERFINISHED
state Utah
terrain desert
tourismType geotourism
scenic tourism
viewpointOf San Juan River canyon NERFINISHED

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San Juan River flowsThrough Goosenecks State Park