We visited Dead Horse State Park. Workers at the visitors center were friendly. People
we encountered at the park were friendly, cordial, or ignored/avoided us. No one was rude though. The trails were easy to moderate. The main trails are paved. I was able to maneuver going off the trail onto rocks and uneven ground with use of a walking stick and minimal effort. The views are amazing and worth the $20 entrance fee for one vehicle. The restrooms were clean. Dead horse is actually 35 miles from Moab and worth the drive if visiting in Moab.
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My mom and I were here. We had a nice time people were pretty friendly. We saw the Arches. Stayed at Hoodah.
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We visited Dead Horse State Park. Workers at the visitors center were friendly. People
we encountered at the park were friendly, cordial, or ignored/avoided us. No one was rude though. The trails were easy to moderate. The main trails are paved. I was able to maneuver going off the trail onto rocks and uneven ground with use of a walking stick and minimal effort. The views are amazing and worth the $20 entrance fee for one vehicle. The restrooms were clean. Dead horse is actually 35 miles from Moab and worth the drive if visiting in Moab.
My mom and I were here. We had a nice time people were pretty friendly. We saw the Arches. Stayed at Hoodah.