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An immense desert landscape of canyons, high desert woodland, and miles of trails invite visitors to explore Dead Horse Point State Park. The park has wonderful campgrounds with modern amenities, beautiful views, and connections to nature that will create long-lasting memories.
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Dead Horse Point State Park is a state park in San Juan County, Utah in the United States, featuring a dramatic overlook of the Colorado River and Canyonlands National Park. [4] The park opened to the public in 1959 and covers 5,362 acres (2,170 ha) of high desert at an altitude of 5,900 feet (1,800 m).
View MapVisit Website. Visitors to Dead Horse Point State Park are in for a treat. Driving to each of the park’s many overlooks reveals a completely different perspective into Utah’s vast canyon country. Some visitors claim Dead Horse Point State Park is even more captivating than the Grand Canyon.
Best Things to do in Dead Horse Point State Park, a beautiful overlook near Canyonlands and Moab (Utah). Hiking Trails, Fee and Opening Hours.
Dead Horse Point State Park is a park in Grand, Utah and has an elevation of 5,879 feet. Mapcarta, the open map.
View Dead Horse Point State Park map. Discover walking routes in Dead Horse Point State Park near me in Moab with 7 routes for all skill levels. Wheelchair friendly.
"Dead Horse Point State Park is one of Utah’s most spectacular state parks," according to DiscoverMoab.com. "The view from Dead Horse Point is one of the most photographed scenic vistas in the world. Towering 2,000 feet above the Colorado River, the overlook provides a breathtaking panorama of Canyonlands’ sculpted pinnacles and buttes."