Goosenecks State Park sits on the canyon rim above one of the most striking entrenched river meanders in North America, where the San Juan River winds six miles through the desert while advancing just one and a half miles west. Located near Blanding in southeastern Utah's canyon country, this primitive park offers eight first-come, first-served campsites perched along the rim — each with a fire ring and picnic table — making it an unforgettable basecamp for RV travelers and adventure seekers alike. Big rigs are welcome, and vault toilets are on-site, though campers should arrive with their own water and firewood. The park carries a Dark Sky designation, rewarding stargazers with some of the clearest night skies in Utah. Hiking and trail access let visitors explore the dramatic geology carved by 300 million years of erosion, and fishing opportunities can be found along the San Juan River below. The open desert rim setting provides sweeping views year-round, and the park's 24-hour access means early risers can catch the canyon at sunrise. Situated close to Bears Ears National Monument and Monument Valley, Goosenecks State Park is a prime stop along any southern Utah RV route.