Utah Points of Interest

Temple Junction Entrance Site


The Temple Junction Entrance Site is a popular destination located in the Muddy watershed of Utah. It is situated at the junction of two scenic byways, State Route 24 and State Route 95, making it an easy stop for travelers passing through the area. The site offers stunning views of the surrounding rock formations and is home to several hiking trails, including the Temple Mountain Trail, which leads to the top of a nearby peak. Visitors can also explore the nearby Goblin Valley State Park, which is known for its unique rock formations resembling goblins.

One of the main reasons to visit the Temple Junction Entrance Site is the opportunity to witness the area's incredible geological features. The site is located in an area known as the San Rafael Swell, which features stunning rock formations, canyons, and other natural wonders. This is a great destination for hiking enthusiasts or anyone looking to experience the beauty of the Utah wilderness. Additionally, the site is home to a variety of wildlife, including bighorn sheep and pronghorn antelope, making it a great destination for nature lovers. Get driving directions.
TEMPLE JUNCTION ENTRANCE SITE

Points of Interest
Location
Justensen Flat Kiosk Site
Rochester Rock Art Panel
Temple Junction Entrance Site
Temple Mountain Townsite Picnic Area

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Goblin Valley State Park 24 4,945 ft
South Temple Wash - dispersed Numerous 5,315 ft

Nearby Streamflow Levels