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Discover the Breathtaking Beauty of Dead Horse Point State Park

Explore Dead Horse Point State Park: A Scenic Wonder in Utah's Canyonlands with Breathtaking Views and Outdoor Adventures Awaiting You.

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Nestled near Moab, Utah, Dead Horse Point State Park offers stunning vistas, thrilling outdoor activities, and an unforgettable experience for nature lovers. With its dramatic cliffs and sweeping views of the Colorado River, it's a must-visit for anyone seeking adventure and natural beauty.

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UT-313, Moab, Utah, 84532, US
Monday
6 am-10 pm
Tuesday
6 am-10 pm
Wednesday
6 am-10 pm
Thursday
6 am-10 pm
Friday
6 am-10 pm
Saturday
6 am-10 pm
Sunday
6 am-10 pm

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    Getting There

    Car

    From Book Cliffs, head south on local roads toward US-191. Merge onto US-191 southbound and continue for approximately 14 miles. Take the exit toward UT-313, which is the road leading to Dead Horse Point State Park. Follow UT-313 for about 12 miles, where you will see signs for Dead Horse Point State Park. The entrance to the park will be on your left. There is an entrance fee of $20 per vehicle, valid for up to 7 days.

    Public Transportation

    If you are using public transportation, first take a bus from Book Cliffs to Moab. Once you arrive in Moab, you will need to transfer to a shuttle service that operates to Dead Horse Point State Park. Check with local shuttle services for schedules and prices, as they can vary. The round-trip fare may cost around $30. Make sure to plan your return trip accordingly to avoid being stranded.

    Bicycle

    For the more adventurous, you can cycle from Book Cliffs to Dead Horse Point State Park. Start by heading south on local roads toward US-191. Once you reach US-191, turn south and continue for about 14 miles. Take the exit for UT-313 and follow it for about 12 miles to the park entrance. Be prepared for a challenging ride, and ensure you have plenty of water and supplies.

    Local tips

    Visit during sunrise or sunset for the most stunning views and perfect lighting for photography.
    Bring plenty of water and snacks, as facilities can be limited in certain areas of the park.
    Wear sturdy hiking shoes, especially if you plan to explore the more rugged trails.
    Check the weather conditions before your visit, as temperatures can vary significantly throughout the day.
    Consider visiting the visitor center to learn more about the park's history and wildlife.

    Discover more about Dead Horse Point State Park

    Dead Horse Point State Park, located just a short drive from Moab, Utah, is a stunning natural wonder that captivates visitors with its dramatic landscapes and rich history. Famous for its panoramic views of the Colorado River and the surrounding canyonlands, this state park is an outdoor enthusiast's dream. The park is named after a tragic story of wild horses that were corralled and left to perish, adding a touch of poignant history to its breathtaking beauty. The park features a variety of hiking and biking trails, each offering unique perspectives of the striking rock formations and desert flora that define this region. Whether you are an avid hiker or a casual visitor, the trails cater to all levels of adventurers. The iconic Dead Horse Point Overlook is a must-see, providing a perfect vantage point for photography, particularly during sunrise and sunset when the colors of the landscape come alive. Additionally, visitors can enjoy a range of activities including rock climbing, bird watching, and stargazing, making it an ideal spot for those who appreciate the great outdoors. The park is open year-round, and with its diverse ecosystem, there's always something new to discover. Facilities such as picnic areas and visitor centers enhance the experience, allowing guests to learn more about the area's natural history and ecology. With its stunning vistas and rich recreational offerings, Dead Horse Point State Park is a crown jewel of Utah's natural landscape that should not be missed.
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