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Dead Horse Point State Park

Nestled in the high desert of Utah, Dead Horse Point State Park is a hidden gem that offers breathtaking views, intriguing history, and an array of activities for nature enthusiasts. Located near the adventure hub of Moab, the state park is renowned for its dramatic overlooks, including the famous Dead Horse Point from which the park gets its name.  

Dead Horse Point State Park offers a serene escape into nature with fewer crowds than the nearby national parks. Its accessibility for all levels of hikers and the variety of activities available make it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the Moab area.  

Top Things to See and Do 

Dead Horse Point Visitor Center 

Start your visit here to learn about the park’s geology, history, and wildlife through interactive exhibits. The center, which is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, also provides maps and trail information.  

Dead Horse Point Overlook 

The park’s premier attraction, this viewpoint offers a panoramic vista of the winding Colorado River and nearby Canyonlands, a sight that has been captivating visitors for decades. The legend of how Dead Horse Point got its name, involving cowboys and wild mustangs, adds a touch of mystique to the location. 

Stargazing 

Dead Horse Point State Park is a certified International Dark Sky Park, making it an exceptional spot for stargazing. The clear desert skies offer an unobstructed view of the Milky Way and celestial events. 

Photography 

The park’s unique geological features and dramatic vistas make it a paradise for photographers, especially during sunrise and sunset when the light plays off the red rock formations. 

Dead Horse Point State Park Trails  

The park offers about seven miles of hiking, 10 miles of biking, and pet-friendly trails that navigate Dead Horse Point State Park’s rimrock and desert plateau landscape, connecting eight different overlooks. All hiking trails are relatively easy, traversing the mesa top with minimal elevation gain or loss. 

Top Hiking Trails in Dead Horse Point State Park  

Dead Horse Point State Park trails offer something for every level of hiker, from easy, scenic walks to more challenging hikes. 

  • Dead Horse Point Overlook Trail: This easy 200-foot one-way trail leads to the park’s main attraction. It’s wheelchair accessible and offers some of the most iconic views of the Colorado River and canyons some 2,000 feet below. There’s a parking area at Dead Horse Point Overlook.  
  • West Rim Loop Trail: For those seeking a longer hike, the West Rim Loop offers a moderate five-mile trek along the canyon’s rim, providing spectacular views and a peaceful experience away from the crowds. 
  • East Rim Trail: This 2.5-mile one-way trail offers varied difficulty levels and leads hikers to several breathtaking viewpoints over Dead Horse Canyon, including views of the La Sal Mountains. 

Visitor Information 

  • Entrance Fee: Admission to the park requires a fee supporting maintenance and conservation efforts. Entry is included for Utah State Park Day-Use Annual Passholders. 
  • Hours: The park is open year-round from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Check the official website for current conditions and closings. 
  • Facilities: Visitors will find restrooms, picnic areas, a gift shop, and the Dark Horse Cafe, which offers breakfast and lunch from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday, just outside the visitor center. 
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