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Peer Down at the Goosenecks in Capitol Reef National Park
Stacy
Posted On 01/08/2025 10:49:44
Utah | Torrey | Capitol Reef National Park | Mighty Five | Utah 24 | SR-24 | Sulphur Creek | Panorama Point | Canyon | Goosenecks Point | Viewpoint | Overlook
From the Panorama Point parking lot off of Utah 24, look for the bumpy dirt road leading to Goosenecks Point and Sunset Point. The less than one-mile long road takes you to a parking lot where you can take a short hike to Goosenecks Point. All that is required is a 1/2 mile roundtrip hike that rewards you with views of the canyon below. (If you have more time, take the longer hike to Sunset Point from the same parking lot.)
The Wordy Explorers
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We loved the view from Goosenecks Point in Capitol Reef National Park. So glad that I was able to convince Scott to drive on the dirt road (and even gladder that it was a short and not difficult drive). The view of Sulphur Creek twisting through the canyon was amazing!
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