Dave
For Goosenecks State Park: May 2023. Agree with all the other 5 star reviews. Plenty of places available on the rim overlooking the canyon and river. Spotless pit toilets. Magnificent views.
Posted May 08, 2023 by Dave from Maryland . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Jane
For Goosenecks State Park: Can’t beat the view camping along the rim, plus you can see miles in all directions. The number of sites are fairly unlimited along the rim. As advertised, there are 8 sites with picnic tables and fire rings, but many more “dispersed†spots available. Don’t hesitate to stop later in the day…there’ll always be room for 1 more camper. The pit toilets are well-kept. Can get very windy. No water in the park. $10
Posted Apr 24, 2022 by Jane from Colorado. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Pat
For Goosenecks State Park: $10/night CASH site. Clean vault toilets and trash cans by sites. No other services, bring water! Amazing views and very quiet, even though place was close to filled. Lots of dispersed campers on very rocky road that extends beyond campground. I’m coming back!
Posted Apr 23, 2022 by Pat from Minnesota. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Kelly
For Goosenecks State Park: $10 per night, first come, first served with no hookups or dump site, just a fire pit and picnic table at each site. There are pit toilets in the park. Easily accessible with paved road leading into the park. We had the entire place to ourselves. Only one family stopped by for 1/2 an hour to enjoy the view and it is a beautiful view! We would definitely stay here again.
Posted Jan 18, 2021 by Kelly from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
JamuJoe
For Goosenecks State Park: Boondocking with a fee. The views along the serpentine canyon rim are magnificent. Dispersed camping with no reservations makes this a pretty easy park to just pull into. The park itself is akin to an abandoned rock quarry, with only a few shelters and tables and couple of vault toilets as improvements. Most sites are dispersed with DIY fire pits . The access road is paved, but interior ‘roads’ are extremely rough. Compared to nearby free dispersed camping in Valley of The Gods, it is hardly worth the modest fee of $10.00.
Posted Sep 27, 2020 by JamuJoe from Durango. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
RVidaloca
For Goosenecks State Park: Moved from Goulding's to Goosenecks and SO happy we did! Spectacular views, wonderful silence, and lots of privacy. Might be different during high season, but in March was empty. We parked 25' from the rim and had a million dollar view from our patio. Very nice and informative park attendant. Lots of drives and hikes close by. Muley Point was a fun drive. Cars can make it up the hill but will need 4WD to make it out to the point. Verizon 1-2 bars and very unreliable. $10/night is a bargain. Will definitely return.
Posted Mar 12, 2018 by RVidaloca from Mossyrock . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
gab
For Goosenecks State Park: 9-2016 Day visit $5.00 per vehicle. Camp $10.00 per site. Good base site to tour the surrounding area. Very quiet and well worth the price.
Posted Sep 10, 2016 by gab from California . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.