From town: Go 2 mi N on US 93. Entrance fee required.
Had a great afternoon here. Drove up from St. George, which was almost a 2 hr drive. We brought a cooler lunch and spent 3 hours exploring and doing the Miller Point Trail. Bathrooms were a little rough looking but they worked. Such a cool place to visit! Kids loved going into the slotted areas.
Whoa, what an incredible and unusual place this has turned out to be!! It’s kind of like a mashed up combination of The Badlands, Bryce Canyon Hoodoo’s and Antelope Slot Canyons. We actually just learned of this State Park not long ago, from a reel we saw on FB. When we realized we were only a couple of hours away, we decided to take a chance that it would be worth the detour. And holy smokes, was it so worth it!! This is a place we will likely make plans to specifically come back and visit again! We definitely suggest that you add this place to your bucket list and check it out!!
Amazing park! Well worth a trip! It’s not near much else but it’s definitely worth a long drive if you need. It’s not a big park but it’s so unique and fun. The slots are perfect for kids! It feels like you’re on the moon. As you pull in the center called “regional park center” is the visitors center and you can get souvenirs. You pay to enter at a machine at the next turn off (if you see the slots you’ve gone to far). You can pay by card and your pass covers all
Nevada state parks that day. There are bathrooms also at the visitors center and at the last pull off.
This is a great day trip from southern Utah. We all had fun scrambling around the fins, looking for the small slot canyons that went back a little ways. It felt adventurous and exciting. I’d say 4-5 hours here is sufficient to check things out—at least it was for our family. Great view from Miller’s Point.