Goblin Valley
Country:

Region:
Utah
Goblin Valley
Reserve
Other names:
Goblin Valley
Visit duration:
4 h
Description:
No, this is not Mars but an uninhabited valley 216 miles southeast of Salt Lake City in Utah in the USA. Soft sandstone has, for many years, been eroded by wind and water to form strange pinnacles or hoodoos that some think resemble goblins. The eerie landscape is only about a mile across and two miles long and it’s well worth exploring the marked trails to get up close to the bizarre formations.
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Reserve
Reserve
Tags:
National Park
Topics:
Archeology
Nature
Nature
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