Unsurpassed Beauty
Goblin Valley State Park Campground is situated inside the park. Every site whether tent or RV have these "storm shelter" awnings which helps filter the strong summer sun as well as the occasional monsoonal storm.
The campground is kept up really well and is clean. Even the roadways from the park entrance to the campsites is paved and looked to be recently re-sealed.
There are no hookups in the campground, but there are potable water hydrants located throughout. There is an RV dump station located on the south side (as you are exiting of the campground) as well as a dumpster.
Access to The Valley of the Goblins and other main attractions via marked trail signs. Although it can be a jaunt during the summer months as was when we visited in July. You can also access the trails by making a short drive (1/4 mile or less) to the Observation Point. From there, one can take any set of trails....NOTE...that trail signage are few and far between and it is easy to venture off said trail. Make sure you take plenty of water if you plan on hiking to the Goblin's Lair...It's about a 3 mile (in and out) hike...depending if you don't miss a trail sign as I did which added an additional mile for me. =-)
The park is very remote and is exposed to the elements which can be very harsh is the heat of summer, but it is worth the trip to feel like you are on a different planet!