Goblin Valley Climber's Log

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Shaylee

Shaylee - Aug 17, 2008 11:44 am

One of my favorite places  Sucess!

Like all kids (and adults), I love to explore Goblin Valley.

Kessler

Kessler - Aug 17, 2008 11:38 am

My favorite place to go camping  Sucess!

This is my favorite place in the whole world to go camping!

Sarah Simon

Sarah Simon - May 5, 2008 3:17 pm Date Climbed: Mar 14, 1996

Fond memories

What a crazy place to just roam around and enjoy the natural mazes. In addition to the wild formations, I especially enjoyed the remoteness of the park (which I hope has not changed) and the Pronghorns sprinting along with our vehicles on the drive in.

mtnhiker13

mtnhiker13 - Jul 27, 2007 8:08 pm

what a querky little place!  Sucess!

Wonderful stop for a few hours to crawl around the various bizzare formations in this park. Kids would have a great time here. Go in the spring before it gets too hot!

seanpeckham

seanpeckham - Jun 1, 2007 4:14 am

lots of fun!  Sucess!

March 2006.
Had a couple beers with my wife then just sort of played and jogged around gleefully, had a great time! Would love to just get lost in there for a while.

jtree

jtree - Apr 22, 2007 12:48 pm Date Climbed: Sep 15, 2006

Magical Place

I first came here in 2006 and will be coming back many times I predict. Hiked and explored many nooks and crannies of this park. I wonder if anyone has summited Wildhorse Butte?

KirtDavis

KirtDavis - Feb 5, 2007 3:56 pm Date Climbed: Aug 11, 2006

Wow,  Sucess!

This is such a great place. I have never been here before,and I plan on returning.

I did not bring my son with me, big mistake. I will be coming back to spend a few days here in the area with him!

Vagabond Manifesto

Vagabond Manifesto - Oct 23, 2006 9:37 pm Date Climbed: Oct 9, 2006

Mindbending place  Sucess!

An incredible area, even in southern Utah. The formations let your mind run wild: I saw an Orthodox priest in a cheap plastic chair in a bowling alley; elderly, anthropomorphic lizards; a manatee; you get the idea...

If it wasn't surrounded by so many other beautiful areas, it would be famous.

tarol

tarol - Sep 2, 2006 5:45 pm Date Climbed: Mar 30, 2001

I love this place  Sucess!

Not sure the exact date I visited but what a wonderful spot to see! My friend Andrew and I had a blast exploring Goblin Valley. Nothing else like it in the world...

John Styrnol

John Styrnol - Aug 17, 2006 11:38 pm Date Climbed: Sep 24, 2002

Goblin Valley

One of my early trips to Southern Utah.

Koonsy

Koonsy - Aug 5, 2006 8:40 pm

cool stuff  Sucess!

Alot of fun to go out explore and run around.

Kiefer

Kiefer - Aug 1, 2006 5:20 am Date Climbed: Aug 21, 2005

Valley  Sucess!

Explored this valley for a good while. Clambered up a few hoodoos and the far eastern wall on the other side of the canyon. A very lonely and serene place.
I've wanted to visit this place since I seen it in the movie, "Galaxy Quest".

Stuart B

Stuart B - Jun 9, 2006 5:46 pm

Goblin Valley  Sucess!

Had a wonderful game of hide and seek!

Scott

Scott - May 10, 2006 9:02 pm Date Climbed: Oct 16, 2011

All over  Sucess!

I've climbed about every hill and butte in the area, except for Wild Horse. I've been visiting since I was a kid. Now my children are visiting and loving it too.

Some of my more recent trips are as follows:

October 16 2011:

In the morning, Scott (a different one), Brad, Kessler and I checked out a “new route” at White Roost Canyon. After seeing that we didn’t have enough time to reverse the “new route” and complete the standard route, we headed off to Goblin Valley to check out a slot canyon I had found there earlier in the year.

Kessler, Shaylee, Kimberly, Brad, Scott and I climbed up to some bluffs, climbed an un-named butte for a good look around and made our way over to the slot canyon. After following the slot canyon a ways, we got a big surprise.

The reason the route was so good is that the slot canyon just disappears into a hole in the ground (we didn't expect anything like this). It didn't drop into a crack or a narrow slot, but just a hole. It was kind of intimidating to just look into a deep and dark black hole in the ground since we couldn't see what was down there or if you can get out of it. We lowered a pack down to see if it would hit the bottom with our ropes.

After rappelling 90 feet into the black hole in the ground it opens up into a giant underground chamber. It's maybe 300 feet long and 100 feet wide and high. You don't need a headlamp since there are huge holes in the ceiling (with beams of light spilling in). It's one of the coolest features I've ever seen in a canyon (I hope this isn't spoiling the surprise and giving too much away).

Brad rapped down first (taking ascenders in case the route didn't continue and above we had made sure we could reverse the route if needs be) and shouted up that he would check out "down canyon" and see what there was. After a little while he shouted up for us (anyone who wanted to) to go ahead come down. We were going to send the kids back (with their mom and with me assisting them on the upclimbs), but they really wanted to go down, so we let them (especially since Brad said that after the chamber we could continue down canyon to get out). We completed the entire route in four hours.

May 14 2011

After camping at Little Egypt the night before (and seeing the biggest shooting star that I have ever seen), we (Kimberly, Kessler, Shaylee and my coworker Justin Kuhn) explored the area around Little Egypt a while before we were to head to the Lecleed Narrows (technical slot canyon). Little Egypt is nice little area with hoodoos, balanced rocks and lots of color.

After exploring and hiking the nooks and crannies in Little Egypt, we notice that the skies were dark and cloudy. This was puzzling since the weather forecast was predicting a hot and dry day. Since it was cloudy and dark, we decided not to head for the slot canyon and instead headed north to Goblin Valley.

Along the way to Goblin Valley, it sprinkled a bit, but it never really rained. We explored the nooks, goblins and caverns of Goblin Valley before heading for a highpoint in the park. We climbed the highpoint for some great views. After climbing the highpoint and doing some more exploring, it was time to head back home.

mountaingazelle

mountaingazelle - May 10, 2006 8:07 pm

Fun place  Sucess!

I go to Goblin Valley anytime I'm in the eastern part of the San Rafael Swell. Yep, its a strange place. I've hiked the Curtis Bench trail and Mollies Castle Overlook trail and hiked all over the buttes and goblins and the San Rafael Swell. An interesting fact about Goblin Valley is that it was featured in several movies that either took place in the Old West or the planet Mars.

Travis Atwood

Travis Atwood - May 10, 2006 7:32 pm

Goblin Valley

I've been going down to Goblin Valley and the surrounding San Rafael Swell area since I was a little kid. Goblin Valley is one of the strangest and most visually stunning places I've seen.

grunt

grunt - May 10, 2006 1:04 am Date Climbed: Jan 10, 1999

Wonderful!  Sucess!

Drove down here one evening in college for a weekend campout. In the pitch black, with light snow, the park seemed almost spooky. January is an excellent time to go - the campground was nearly empty, and the park saw only a few day use visitors. If you are prepared for cold, January is a great time to go.

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