We took the turn up Little Wildhorse to the right. Mile into the hike you will encounter a fork in the canyon with Bell Canyon going straight ahead and Little Wildhorse Canyon turning off to the right. Little Wildhorse Canyon Gets a Bit Tight in Places There is also camping available at the Goblin Valley State Park as well as a KOA campground in Green River. We found that the soil was really soft with very few rocks which made for a softer ground to sleep on. Remember to clean up after yourself so that the area remains awesome and beautiful. In order to give ourselves for time for exploration, we chose to drive down on a Friday night and camp overnight on some nearby BLM land. The roads were paved and in great condition all the way up to the dirt parking lot at the trailhead.
From there, follow the signs to Little Wildhorse Canyon. Head south on Hwy 24 and follow the signs to Goblin Valley State Park until you begin to see signs for Little Wildhorse Canyon. Take I-70 west from Green River about 9 miles to Hwy 24. According to Google Maps, it is a 3-4 hour drive from Salt Lake City to Little Wildhorse CanyonĪt about 3 and a half hours’ drive from SLC, Little Wildhorse Canyon is within reach for a quick overnight adventure or for a longer day if you get started early.