Millions of years ago, the land at Goosenecks State Park was much flatter, and then a period of uplift occurred. Rivers were forced to follow steeper courses, and this intensified downward erosion. Eroded by water, wind, frost, and gravity, this is truly a magnificent viewpoint.
Goosenecks State Park is mostly undeveloped. Primitive campsites with picnic tables are scattered back from the edge of the cliff, and vault toilets are available. If you are planning to camp here, be prepared by bringing water, food, and other necessary gear.
Please note: Goosenecks State Park is extremely primitive. Though camping is allowed, there are no developed campsites. The area can be intensely hot during summer months and there is very little shade.