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The Gooseneck Trail begins from the eastern portion of White Rim Road slightly more than one mile west of the Potash/White Rim Road junction. It leads one half mile eastward gaining 50 feet in elevation to Goose Neck overlook. The perspective from Goose Neck overlook is westward across the Colorado River at the Goose Neck meander. A four-wheel drive vehicle is necessary to reach this track.
Canyonlands National Park, 2282 S. West Resource Blvd. , Moab, UT, 84532-8000, Phone: 435-259-7164, cany_reservation_office@nps.gov
Directions from Island in the Sky Visitor Center: Drive northward on the Main Island Road for approximately 1 mile to Shafer Trail Road. Turn right and descend into the canyon along Shafer Trail Road to a fork in the road. Bear right on White Rim Drive and travel slightly more than 1 mile to the trailhead on the eastern side of the road.
Directions from Capitol Reef Visitor Center: Drive west along Highway 24 3 miles to the Chimney Rock Parking Area.
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