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Green River State Park is an oasis in the desert-like landscape that straddles the Green River. At this park, tall cottonwood trees shade well-manicured lawns.
The park is a favorite embarkation point for river trips through Labyrinth and Stillwater canyons and is a good base from which to explore southeastern Utah.
Within a two-hour drive are Arches, Canyonlands, and Capitol Reef national parks; Dead Horse Point and Goblin Valley state parks; Lake Powell; the San Rafael Reef, and Horseshoe Canyon.
The 53-acre park is the beginning point for the annual 180-mile Friendship Cruise.
Green River State Park is just off Interstate Hwy. 70. Facilities include a 42-unit campground, hot showers, modern rest rooms, pavilion, and a boat launch ramp.
A nine-hole golf course with meandering fairways, lakes and traps is challenging and fun for all golfers.
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