I've camped there, the goblins come out during full moon. Full moon walks during Halloween are very interesting. The best thing about the campgrount is it has a shower. I think the best site in SE Utah is CanyonLands, Island District.
Erik Hello Utah astronomy enthusiasts,
I don't live in Utah but am planning an observing trip to the southeastern part of the state for early this October. In doing research for the trip, I ran across the Utah-Astronomy website and since I saw a link to e-mail all members of the list, I hope you all don't mind my asking a couple of questions.
Since my last visit over 15 yrs. ago, I have longed to return to Utah but the demands of work and family have precluded taking time for such a journey. I enjoy astronomy and tent camping and am looking for locations in southeastern Utah where the skies are inky black and camping is available.
I am currently focusing on Goosenecks State Park and Goblin Valley State Park as possible locations for stargazing. I have camped at Goosenecks before so I know what it's like there but I only passed by Goblin Valley and have not stayed at the campground. I like the idea of camping at B.L.M. sites but since I will be on a motorcycle and planning to take excursions during the daytime, I prefer the relative security of a campground since I'll be leaving valuable equipment behind while I go off exploring.
Has anyone ever observed at Goblin Valley State Park and if so, can you recommend a particular campsite that would be well located for stargazing?
Do you have any other tips about these parks or other parks in southeastern Utah that you would recommend?
What weather conditions might I expect in early October? Is the sky generally clear then?
I appreciate any advice that anyone might offer. I'd be pleased to have company if some of you would like to meet up in October!
Thanks,
Taylor Christiansen
Western North Carolina
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