About GOOSEBERRY I-70 TRAILHEAD
Camping Area and Trailhead. There are 6 campsites with tables and a vault toilet. No water available.
Salina, Utah · Sevier County · Facility
Camping Area and Trailhead. There are 6 campsites with tables and a vault toilet. No water available.
Camping Area and Trailhead. There are 6 campsites with tables and a vault toilet. No water available.
The Gooseberry I-70 Trailhead is located about 8.8 miles east of Salina, Utah. In Salina at the junction of Main Street and State Street, head south on State Street for approximately 2 miles until you reach I-70. Turn right (east) onto I-70 east-bound from Salina, for approximately 6.5 miles. Exit I-70 at Gooseberry Road (Exit 63), and then turn right (south) on the Gooseberry Road for approximately 375 feet. Turn left on the frontage road and travel about 0.4 miles to the dispersed campsite / trailhead. Watch for signs.
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