Crane Your Neck
The Great Goosenecks of the San Juan River is the largest entrenched river meander in North America. Within the 1,000 feet between the overlook and the river, 300 million years of geology is revealed in the layers exposed by erosion. The San Juan River twists and turns through sinuous 'goosenecks' as it flows toward Lake Powell traveling over 6 miles while it advances to the west only 1 mile.