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Molly's Castle is a geological feature located near Goblin Valley State Park in Emery County, Utah. It's a remote 5,265-foot (1,605-meter) elevation summit, characterized by a hard layer of Curtis Rock that eroded at a slower rate than surrounding sedimentary deposits. This created a butte-like structure that's become a popular attraction. The Carmel Canyon Trail, which runs 0.65 miles north from Observation Point, passes through a wide canyon mouth to an overlook on the edge of a vast desert prairie, offering spectacular views of Molly's Castle. There's also a sparingly marked but well-established loop around the north edge of Goblin Valley that you can explore. The area is rich in hiking trails and offers stunning views of the Carmel goblin formation, the Three Sisters, and on clear days, even the La Sal Mountains far to the east. Molly's Castle is a must-visit for any outdoor enthusiast exploring Utah's natural wonders. Big Wild Horse Mesa Big Wild Horse Mesa is a mountain/rock located in Emery County, Utah. It has an elevation of 5,300 feet (1,615 meters) and is accessible for hiking, with activities such as climbing and mountaineering also possible. Geological Features The mesa is part of the San Rafael Swell, a vast geological formation characterized by brightly colored and eroded sandstone formations, deep canyons, and giant plates of stone tilted upright through massive geologic upheaval. This unique landscape reveals a geological history laid bare through millennia of upheaval and erosion. Wilderness Area Big Wild Horse Mesa is surrounded by the Big Wild Horse Mesa Wilderness, which is part of the larger San Rafael Swell wilderness area. This wilderness provides opportunities for solitude, primitive recreation, and wildlife viewing, as well as spiritual and health benefits from spending time in nature. Access and Regulations Visitors can access the mesa via hiking trails, but motorized equipment and mechanical transport are generally prohibited in wilderness areas. It’s essential to follow the seven standard Leave No Trace principles to minimize human impact on the environment. Maps and Navigation For planning and navigating your visit, digital maps and the onX Maps App are recommended. These tools allow for offline navigation and display your location without requiring an internet connection or network signal. Additional Information The Big Wild Horse Mesa Wilderness is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and is part of the San Rafael Swell, which is approximately 1 million acres in size. The area is rich in geological and ecological diversity, making it an attractive destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.