Located in Goblin Valley State Park, the campground offers 24 sites and two unique yurts for visitors to enjoy. The campsites include walk-in tent pads, RV spaces, and a group site for larger gatherings. Each site features a picnic table, fire ring, and shade shelter, providing a comfortable outdoor experience. While there are no electrical hookups, the surrounding rock formations offer plenty of opportunities for exploration. For those seeking a bit more luxury, the yurts come equipped with heating, cooling, and cozy furnishings.
Yurt Camping in Goblin Valley State Park:
⛺️ Each yurt will sleep up to 5 people in bunks + pull out couch, but found 3 (me, Seth, and Georgia) was plenty for comfort.
💵 $150/night and admission to the state park IS included with the reservation and not in addition
🚿 Showers are not available, but the campgrounds have restrooms and potable water (as long as it’s not frozen 🤭)
🐕 Up to 2 dogs are permitted per yurt. A a non-refundable fee of $20 per dog per night. A maximum of two dogs are allowed per site, and no other type of pet is allowed. Pets must be kept on a 6’ leash or shorter while in the park or confined in a crate if left in lodging unattended. A $150 violation fee will be imposed for the following violations: not declaring the pet prior to arrival, pet waste not cleaned up around the site, unattended pet not crated, more than two pets, damage to site including pet waste inside lodging sites (cost to repair all damages)
🛏️ Visitors should bring their own bedding, such as sleeping bags and/or sheets, blankets, and pillows. The bunk bed has a queen mattress on the bottom and a full mattress on top. If you bring queen sheets they will fit both mattresses and the futon.
Turned out to be such a fun getaway with best friends and already looking to book again with their little ones in tow. ✨