Wandering Sandals
For Goblin Valley State Park: We visited Goblin Valley State Park in 1995 and what a change now! Completed with Visitor Center, decent campground, enhanced road access, panoramic picnic area, etc. The State has put campground fee, $30/night (stiff fee for non-hookup site) to very good use. Bathroom facility has hot showers, clean flush toilets, functional sink area, and even strange dishwashing stall outside. Water spigots can be found near dump station, site 22, 21, 16. The enclosed picnic table at all sites are welcome for this windy and possibly very dusty area. Our site#22 was an ADA site, but became walk-up for everyone today, which it’s pull-thru was refreshingly convenient. Most sites here require to park your vehicle and setup your tent short distance away (parking maybe too tight for your trailer+tow vehicle), while other sites are back-ins and few pull-thrus. No WiFi and no cell service at the campground due to the park remote location, but 1-2 bars LTE can be had at elevated parking spots. Dump station island and trailered trash receptacle are in front of bathroom. We liked our paved pull-thru site with its water spigot and close proximity to bathroom, but accessibility to those from other sites might be a hassle for some (either drive to, or trudging in soft mud if rain the night before). We might stay again if campground has more walk-up sites available.
Posted Oct 15, 2018 by Wandering Sandals from Fremont, CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.