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Goblin Valley State Park Tours and Tickets

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What are people saying about Goblin Valley State Park

Dana_S, Mar 2026
Incredibly fun experience!
Tyler is an excellent safety-focused teacher. I had rappelled before, but the other four people in the group, aged 20 to 72, had zero experience. Tyler showed them the technique on small boulders and gave them the confidence to lean back over the rocks and smoothly rappel 100 feet down to the cavern floor. We spent 12 days exploring Southeastern Utah, and canyoneering in Goblin Valley State Park was the highlight of our trip!
Amelia_E, Jun 2026
Great Family Adventure!
Fantastic adventure for the family! Trent was an excellent guide who was patient, safety focused, and encouraging! We had a great time learning to scramble rocks and repel 100ft down in the Goblin’s lair- canyoneering at its best! It is a 1.5 hour drive from Moab, but it was worth it! Bring lots of water!
Tristin_K, May 2026
Canyoneering
Tyler was amazing! Highly recommend! Bit of a drive, about 2 hours from moab, but nothing I’ve ever experienced before!
Michele_L, May 2026
This is an adrenaline...
This is an adrenaline rush for sure! Choose not to venture out of the lair through the cave- it’s really tight & has crumbly rocks to hold onto!

Goblin Valley State Park

5.0
(153)
Utah
Goblin Valley State Park
  • The park can get very hot, and there is little shade. Come prepared with sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water.

  • To enter, you must either pay the day-use fee or have a Utah State Park Pass.

  • Make campsite or yurt reservations online at the Utah State Parks’ website.

  • Canyoneering into the Goblin’s Lair requires a backcountry permit, which can be obtained at the visitor center.