GOOSENECKS STATE PARK

Campers are advised to bring water and all necessities as the park is very primitive. Basic supplies, including snacks, water, and fuel can be purchased in the small town of Mexican Hat, located approximately seven miles via the road from Goosenecks State Park.

No drinking water or firewood available. Campsites are on a first come, first served basis. Be prepared for windy conditions.

Facilities: Four picnic tables, rock fire pits, and chemical toilets. One shade cover available. No RV hookups, no electricity, no water, no sewer dump.

No ranger or attendant on duty.

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Information Updated:03-23-13
Highs59
Lows32
Day UseOPEN
CampingALL OPEN
SurfaceN/A
BoatingN/A
Water TempN/A
Water LevelN/A
FishingN/A
Road ConditionsPaved access is clear

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