
Dead Horse Point State Park—Utah’s Ultimate Front Row Seat to Nature’s Show
If there’s one place in Utah that’ll make you stop dead in your tracks, pick your jaw off the ground, and say “Whoa,” it’s Dead Horse Point State Park. Located at UT-313, Moab, UT 84532, just about 30 miles southwest of Moab, this high-desert beauty gives you front row seats to one of the most jaw-dropping, dramatic views on the planet. No exaggeration. We’re talking canyons that stretch out like a red rock ocean, cliffs dropping 2,000 feet down to the snaking Colorado River below, and sunsets that light the whole place up in oranges, reds, and purples so intense, your phone camera won’t even know how to handle it.
Now, don’t let the name spook you—it’s rooted in a bit of Wild West legend. Back in the day, wild mustangs were corralled on this narrow plateau, with its only access point fenced off, and—yeah—it didn’t end well for the horses. But today, this spot is nothing short of sacred. It's preserved, peaceful, and so mind-blowingly scenic that you’ll forget you’re just a quick drive from civilization. The main overlook gives you panoramic views of the canyon carved out over millions of years, and if you’re lucky enough to catch sunrise or sunset? Pure magic. No filters needed, no edits required. Mother Nature went all out here.
If you’re the active type (or even just wanna pretend you are for the ‘gram), Dead Horse Point is stacked with outdoor action. The hiking trails here are super accessible and totally worth it. The East Rim Trail and West Rim Trail loop you around the best vistas, offering both short jaunts and longer treks depending on how adventurous you’re feelin’. Got a mountain bike? Even better. The Intrepid Trail System was built with you in mind—flowy, fun, and packed with that “only-in-Utah” scenery. And if you’re the kind of person who wants to sleep under the stars, they’ve got you covered too. There are campgrounds with killer views, both tent-style and RV-ready, plus even a few comfy yurts if you’re not into roughin’ it too hard.
And let’s talk location—Dead Horse Point isn’t some random out-in-the-middle-of-nowhere spot. It’s right next door to Canyonlands National Park, and just a little further down the road is Arches National Park. That means you could hit three epic parks in one trip if you play your cards right. The surrounding region is a full-on outdoor playground, with Moab serving as your home base for all things hiking, biking, jeeping, rafting, and even skydiving if you're into that kind of thrill. And Moab’s got serious small-town charm, with funky local eateries, gear shops, coffee spots, and all the things you need to recharge between adventures.
Honestly, if Dead Horse Point isn’t on your bucket list yet, it should be. This place isn’t just a park—it’s an experience. It’s the kind of destination that hits you in the soul and makes you realize just how wild and awesome this planet really is. And trust me, getting there is half the fun—especially if you’ve got the right ride.
So here’s your move: lock in your boat or car rental with Funes Rentals LLC and hit the road in comfort, style, and ready-for-anything mode. Whether you’re road-tripping through the canyons or towing gear to the campsite, we’ve got the perfect ride to match your adventure. Visit https://maps.app.goo.gl/hNtNGbHf1oXLXaHSA to secure your rental today, or give us a shout at +1 385-330-5842. Your red rock journey starts now—let’s roll!