General Information
| Name | Capitol Reef National Park |
|---|---|
| Category | National park |
| State | Utah |
| Address | Utah (View on Google Maps) |
Capitol Reef National Park, located in south-central Utah, is known for its impressive geological formations and diverse landscapes. The park features the striking Waterpocket Fold, a 100-mile monocline showcasing vivid layers of sandstone. Scenic drives, like the 7.9-mile Capitol Reef Scenic Drive, provide access to multiple trailheads and panoramic vistas. Popular hikes include the Grand Wash Trail and the Hickman Bridge Trail, both offering unique views. The park’s remote location results in minimal light pollution, making it ideal for stargazing. Visitors can also explore historical sites, including ancient petroglyphs and pioneer remnants. Accommodation options, such as lodges and unique covered wagons, enhance the park experience.
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Open Hours
Service options
- Onsite services: Yes
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance: Yes
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot: Yes
Activities
- Hiking: Yes
Amenities
- Picnic tables: Yes
- Public restroom: Yes
Children
- Good for kids: Yes
- Kid-friendly hikes: Yes
Contact Information
| Phone | (435) 425-3791 |
|---|---|
| Website | https://www.nps.gov/care/index.htm |