Capitol Reef National Park

  • Cliffs at Capitol Reef
  • Sunset at Capitol Reef
  • Fremont Cottonwoods / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Sulphur Creek / Capitol Reef
  • Bullock's Oriole (Icterus bullockii)
  • Spotted Towhee (Pipilo maculatus)
  • Spotted Towhee (Pipilo maculatus)
  • Ford across the Fremont River
  • Western Wood-Pewee
  • Moonrise over the Henry Mountains
  • Pioneer Farm Wagon / Capitol Reef
  • Lower South Desert Area / Capitol Reef
  • Bentonite Hills
  • Bentonite Hills
  • Capitol Reef
  • Deformed Crossbeds
  • Common Globemallow
  • Rancher's Shelter / Capitol Reef
  • Cathedral Mountain / Capitol Reef National Park
  • East Side of Capitol Gorge
  • Hover Fly
  • Hover Fly
  • The Crest of Capitol Reef
  • Petroglyphs at Pleasant Creek Site
  • Petroglyphs at Pleasant Creek Site
  • Petroglyphs at Pleasant Creek Site
  • Historic Inscription / Pleasant Creek Site
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Switchbacks on Burr Trail Road
  • Naked-stemmed Daisy
  • Northern Sweetvetch (Hedysarum boreale)
  • Capitol Gorge / Capitol Reef NP
  • Yellow Catspaw
  • Yellow Bee Plant (Cleome lutea)
  • Common Globemallow (Sphaeralcea coccinea)
  • Cushion Daisy (Erigeron compactus)
  • Gypsum Sinkhole
  • Gypsum Sinkhole
  • Two-tailed Swallowtail (Papilio multicaudata)
  • Greenstem Paperflower (Psilotrophe sparsiflora)
  • Basalt Dikes / Cathedral Valley
  • Basalt Dike / Cathedral Valley
  • Surprise Canyon / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Rough Mules Ears (Wyethia scabra)
  • Rough Mules Ears (Wyethia scabra)
  • Checkered White on Field Bindweed
  • Field Bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis)
  • Peekaboo Arch / Capitol Reef
  • Peekaboo Arch / Capitol Reef
  • Mourning Cloak (Nymphalis antiopa)
  • Upper Cathedral Valley / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Two-Needle Pinyon Pine
  • Dwarf Lupine (Lupinus pusillus)
  • Dwarf Lupine (Lupinus pusillus)
  • Palmer's Penstemon (Penstemon palmeri)
  • Palmer's Penstemon (Penstemon palmeri)
  • Showy Four O'Clock (Mirabilis multiflora)
  • Showy Four O'Clock (Mirabilis multiflora)
  • Black-throated Sparrow (Amphispiza bilineata)
  • Weidermeyer's Admiral (Limenitis weidermeyerii)
  • Poison Milkweed (Asclepias labriformis)
  • Poison Milkweed (Asclepias labriformis)
  • Utah Penstemon (Penstemon utahensis)
  • Pectol's Pyramid / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Gypsum in the Moenkopi Formation
  • Fremont River on a Winter Morning
  • Petroglyph at Pleasant Creek Site
  • Sticky Wild Buckwheat
  • Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo)
  • Desert Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus magister)
  • Sunset at Capitol Reef
  • First Light on the Wingate Sandstone
  • Capitol Dome / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Fruita Schoolhouse / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Fruita Schoolhouse / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Fruita Schoolhouse / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Historic Inscriptions at Fruita Schoolhouse
  • Fruita Schoolhouse / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Fruita Schoolhouse / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Fruita Schoolhouse / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Muley Canyon Hogback
  • Apache Plume (Fallugia paradoxa)
  • Apache Plume (Fallugia paradoxa)
  • Woods's Wild Rose (Rosa woodsii)
  • Woods's Wild Rose (Rosa woodsii)
  • Desert Stalked Puffball (Chlamydopus meyenianus)
  • Plains Flax (Linum puberulum)
  • Oyster Shell Bar in the Dakota Sandstone
  • Fossil Oyster (Flemingostrea prudentia)
  • Fossil Honeycomb Oyster (Pycnodonte newberryi)
  • Western Tanager (Piranga ludoviciana)
  • The Goosenecks / Entrenched Meanders
  • Rose Heath (Chaetopappa ericoides)
  • Yellow Bee Plant (Cleome lutea)
  • Common Globemallow (Sphaeralcea coccinea)
  • Utah Daisy (Erigeron utahensis)
  • Narrow-leaved Yucca (Yucca angustissima)
  • Basalt Boulders / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Basalt Boulders / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Capitol Reef / Waterpocket Fold
  • Wild Turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo)
  • Showy Milkweed (Asclepias speciosa)
  • Poison Milkweed (Asclepias labriformis)
  • Hoary Aster (Dieteria canescens)
  • Cottonwoods / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Claret Cup  (Echinocereus triglochidiatus)
  • Northern Sweetvetch (Hedysarum boreale)
  • Northern Sweetvetch (Hedysarum boreale)
  • Spotted Towhee (Pipilo maculatus)
  • Desert Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus magister)
  • Woods's Rose
  • Bronze Evening-primrose (Oenothera howardii)
  • Northern Plateau Lizard (Sceloporus undulatus)
  • Northern Plateau Lizard (Sceloporus undulatus)
  • Utah Daisy (Erigeron utahensis)
  • Utah Daisy (Erigeron utahensis)
  • Rose Heath (Chaetopappa ericoides)
  • Petroglyphs / Pleasant Creek Site
  • Petroglyph / Pleasant Creek Site
  • Petroglyph / Pleasant Creek Site
  • Petroglyph / Pleasant Creek Site
  • Desert Prickly Pear (Opuntia phaeacantha)
  • Greenstem Paperflower (Psilostrophe sparsiflora)
  • Sandstone Cliff / Capitol Reef
  • Capitol Gorge / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Sunset at Capitol Reef
  • Petroglyph / Pleasant Creek Site
  • Petroglyphs / Pleasant Creek Site
  • Petroglyphs / Pleasant Creek Site
  • Petroglyph / Pleasant Creek Site
  • Petroglyph / Pleasant Creek Site
  • Petroglyph / Pleasant Creek Canyon
  • Petroglyphs at Pleasant Creek Site
  • Petroglyph / Pleasant Creek Canyon
  • Petroglyphs / Pleasant Creek Canyon
  • Petroglyphs / Pleasant Creek Canyon
  • Petroglyphs / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Petroglyphs / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Petroglyphs / Pleasant Creek Area
  • Petroglyphs / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Petroglyphs / Pleasant Creek Area
  • Petroglyph / Pleasant Creek Site
  • Petroglyph / Pleasant Creek Site
  • Petroglyphs / Pleasant Creek Site
  • Petroglyph / Pleasant Creek Site
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Behunin Cabin / Capitol Reef
  • Petroglyphs / Pleasant Creek Canyon
  • Petroglyphs / Pleasant Creek Canyon
  • Petroglyph at Pleasant Creek Site
  • Petroglyph at Pleasant Creek Site
  • Petroglyph / Pleasant Creek Site
  • Pictograph / Pleasant Creek Canyon
  • Historic Inscription / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Pleasant Creek
  • Community Milling Station at Pleasant Creek Site
  • Community Milling Station at Pleasant Creek Site
  • Petroglyph at Pleasant Creek Site
  • Petroglyph at Pleasant Creek Site
  • Petroglyph at Pleasant Creek Site
  • Pictographs and Petroglyph at Pleasant Creek Site
  • Straightening Grooves at Pleasant Creek Site
  • Corral at Capitol Reef
  • Ripple Marks in Sandstone
  • Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo)
  • Wild Turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo)
  • Tafoni Weathering / Capitol Reef
  • Showy Four O'Clock (Mirabilis multiflora)
  • Capitol Gorge / Capitol Reef
  • Northern Plateau Lizard (Sceloporus undulatus)
  • Shiny Leaf Spring Parsley Seed Pod
  • Shiny Leaf Spring Parsley
  • Common Checkered Whiptail (Aspidoscelis tesselata)
  • Basin Basketflower (Gaillardia spatulata)
  • Fremont's Buckwheat (Eriogonum corymbosum)
  • Fremont's Buckwheat (Eriogonum corymbosum)
  • Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo)
  • Yellow Catspaw (Oreocarya flava)
  • Yellow Catspaw (Oreocarya flava)
  • Sticky Wild Buckwheat (Eriogonum corymbosum)
  • Chimney Rock / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Colorado Rubberweed (Hymenoxys richardsonii)
  • Colorado Rubberweed (Hymenoxys richardsonii)
  • Northern Sweetvetch (Hedysarum boreale)
  • Northern Sweetvetch (Hedysarum boreale)
  • Common Prickly Pear (Opuntia polyacantha)
  • Eaton's Penstemon (Penstemon eatonii)
  • Eaton's Penstemon (Penstemon eatonii)
  • Capitol Dome / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Golden Throne / Capitol Reef
  • Fleshy Penstemon (Penstemon carnosus)
  • Fleshy Penstemon (Penstemon carnosus)
  • Spotted Towhee (Pipilo maculatus)
  • Shockley's Buckwheat (Eriogonum shockleyi)
  • Shockley's Buckwheat (Eriogonum shockleyi)
  • Shockley's Buckwheat (Eriogonum shockleyi)
  • Shockley's Buckwheat (Eriogonum shockleyi)
  • Common Side-blotched Lizard (Uta stansburiana)
  • Chukar (Alectoris chukar)
  • Claret-cup Cactus (Echinocereus triglochidiatus)
  • Scapose Greenthread (Thelesperma subnudum)
  • Petroglyphs / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Petroglyphs / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Carmine Gilia (Gilia subnuda)
  • Carmine Gilia (Gilia subnuda)
  • Carmine Gilia (Gilia subnuda)
  • Say's Phoebe (Sayornis saya)
  • Say's Phoebe (Sayornis saya)
  • Stinking Milkvetch (Astragalus praelongus)
  • Stinking Milkvetch (Astragalus praelongus)
  • Natural Bridge / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Natural Bridge / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Fremont River / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Hickman Bridge / Capitol Reef
  • Hickman Bridge / Capitol Reef
  • Hickman Bridge / Capitol Reef
  • "Twin Rocks" / Capitol Reef National Park
  • First Light on the Wingate Sandstone / Capitol Reef
  • Fremont River on a Winter Morning
  • First Light on the Wingate Sandstone
  • Fremont River / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Fault Dike / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Cottonwoods / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Round-leaf Buffaloberry (Shepherdia rotundifolia)
  • Round-leaf Buffaloberry (Shepherdia rotundifolia)
  • Gypsum in the Moenkopi Formation
  • Gypsum in the Moenkopi Formation
  • Gypsum in the Moenkopi Formation
  • Two-needle Pinyon / Capitol Reef
  • Petroglyphs / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Fremont's Barberry (Berberis fremontii)
  • Fremont's Barberry (Berberis fremontii)
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Ripple Marks in Sandstone
  • Yellow Catspaw (Oreocarya flava)
  • Yellow Catspaw (Oreocarya flava)
  • Stemless Woollybase (Tetraneuris acaulis)
  • Stemless Woollybase (Tetraneuris acaulis)
  • Historic Inscriptions / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Wavy-leaved Thistle (Cirsium undulatum)
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Greenstem Paperflower (Psilostrophe sparsiflora)
  • Greenstem Paperflower (Psilostrophe sparsiflora)
  • Greenstem Paperflower (Psilostrophe sparsiflora)
  • Pricklypear (Opuntia sp.)
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Painted Milkvetch (Astragalus ceramicus)
  • Rough Mulesears (Scabrethia scabra)
  • Rough Mulesears (Scabrethia scabra)
  • Desert Warning / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Apache Plume (Fallugia paradoxa)
  • Apache Plume (Fallugia paradoxa)
  • Showy Four O'Clock (Mirabilis multiflora)
  • Annual Townsendia (Townsendia annua)
  • Annual Townsendia (Townsendia annua)
  • Annual Townsendia (Townsendia annua)
  • Petroglyphs / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Rose Heath (Chaetopappa ericoides)
  • Rose Heath (Chaetopappa ericoides)
  • Rose Heath (Chaetopappa ericoides)
  • Thompson's Woolly Locoweed (Astragalus mollissimus)
  • Thompson's Woolly Locoweed (Astragalus mollissimus)
  • Common Globemallow (Sphaeralcea coccinea)
  • Common Globemallow (Sphaeralcea coccinea)
  • Apache Plume (Fallugia paradoxa)
  • Cliffrose (Purshia mexicana)
  • Cliffrose (Purshia mexicana)
  • Cliffrose (Purshia mexicana)
  • Historic Inscription / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Historic Inscription / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Spiny Milkwort (Polygala subspinosa)
  • Spiny Milkwort (Polygala subspinosa)
  • Spiny Milkwort (Polygala subspinosa)
  • Spiny Milkwort (Polygala subspinosa)
  • Yellow Salsify (Dubius dubius)
  • Tansyleaf Aster (Machaeranthera tanacetifolia)
  • Tansyleaf Aster (Machaeranthera tanacetifolia)
  • Tansyleaf Aster (Machaeranthera tanacetifolia)
  • Petroglyphs / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Petroglyphs / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Fragrant White Sand Verbena (Abronia elliptica)
  • Fragrant White Sand Verbena (Abronia elliptica)
  • Fragrant White Sand Verbena (Abronia elliptica)
  • Capitol Gorge
  • Annual Wirelettuce (Stephanomeria exigua)
  • Annual Wirelettuce (Stephanomeria exigua)
  • Common Checkered Whiptail (Aspidoscelis tesselata)
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Petroglyphs / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Petroglyphs / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Naked-stemmed Daisy (Enceliopsis nudicaulis)
  • Naked-stemmed Daisy (Enceliopsis nudicaulis)
  • Naked-stemmed Daisy (Enceliopsis nudicaulis)
  • Water Tanks / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Water Tanks / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Water Tanks / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Water Tanks / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Tamarisk (Tamarix chinensis)
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Pictograph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Pictograph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Showy Milkweed (Asclepias speciosa)
  • Showy Milkweed (Asclepias speciosa)
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Harriman's Yucca (Yucca harrimaniae)
  • Harriman's Yucca (Yucca harrimaniae)
  • Harriman's Yucca (Yucca harrimaniae)
  • Utah Penstemon (Penstemon utahensis)
  • Utah Penstemon (Penstemon utahensis)
  • Utah Penstemon (Penstemon utahensis)
  • Claret-cup Cactus (Echinocereus mojavensis)
  • Harriman's Yucca (Yucca harrimaniae)
  • Harriman's Yucca (Yucca harrimaniae)
  • Common Globemallow (Sphaeralcea coccinea)
  • Utah Daisy (Erigeron utahensis)
  • Northern Plateau Lizard (Sceloporus undulatus)
  • Bronze Evening-primrose (Oenothera howardii)
  • Bronze Evening-primrose (Oenothera howardii)
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Desert Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus magister)
  • Desert Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus magister)
  • Western Bloodsucking Conenose
  • Western Kingbird (Tyrannus verticalis)
  • Common Raven (Corvus corax)
  • Common Raven (Corvus corax)
  • Black-headed Grosbeak (Pheucticus melanocephalus)
  • Showy Four O'Clock (Mirabilis multiflora)
  • Showy Four O'Clock (Mirabilis multiflora)
  • Showy Four O'Clock (Mirabilis multiflora)
  • Desert Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus magister)
  • Firecracker Penstemon (Penstemon eatonii)
  • Broad-tailed Hummingbird (Selasphorus platycercus)
  • Rabbit Valley Gilia (Aliciella caespitosa)
  • Grand Wash / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Varying Rim-lichen
  • Yellow Bee Plant (Cleome lutea)
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Petroglyph / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Surprise Canyon / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Surprise Canyon in Capitol Reef
  • Surprise Canyon in Capitol Reef
  • Surprise Canyon in Capitol Reef
  • Cliffs at Capitol Reef
  • Grand Wash / Capitol Reef National Park
  • Ripple Marks in Sandstone
  • Pale Evening Primrose (Oenothera pallida)
  • Russian Thistle (Salsola tragus)
  • Wavy-leaved Thistle (Cirsium undulatum)
  • Common Checkered Whiptail (Aspidoscelis tesselata)
  • Northern Plateau Lizard (Sceloporus undulatus)
  • Giant Robber Fly (Proctacanthus rodecki)
  • Silvery Townsendia (Townsendia incana)
  • Silvery Townsendia (Townsendia incana)
  • Prince's Plume
  • Cross-bedding in Wingate Sandstone
  • Thorn Skeletonweed (Stephanomeria spinosa)
  • Thorn Skeletonweed (Stephanomeria spinosa)

Pictures courtesy of the -Ron Wolf: Capitol Reef National Park.

Capitol Reef National Park, nestled in the heart of Utah’s red rock country, stands as a testament to the natural world’s breathtaking beauty and complexity. This lesser-known treasure of the American Southwest is characterized by its striking geological formations, including the remarkable Waterpocket Fold—a nearly 100-mile long warp in the Earth’s crust. The park not only showcases a diverse landscape of canyons, cliffs, and domes but also serves as a window into the past, offering insights into millions of years of geological history and ancient human cultures. Whether it’s hiking among the towering rock formations, exploring historic orchards, or marveling at ancient petroglyphs, Capitol Reef provides a serene and deeply enriching outdoor experience.

Website:

Capitol Reef National Park

   

Map:

Park Map

Visitor Centers:

Capitol Reef Visitor Center: Situated near the park’s entrance, this visitor center is the main hub for information on Capitol Reef National Park. Visitors can find detailed maps, learn about the park’s diverse geology and history through interactive exhibits, and get updates on trail conditions and weather forecasts. It’s the starting point for anyone looking to explore the unique landscape and cultural sites of Capitol Reef.

How to get There:

From the North: Travelers coming from the north can take Interstate 70 West towards Richfield, Utah. From Richfield, take exit 40 to merge onto UT-24 East towards Hanksville. Continue on UT-24 East for approximately 60 miles. You will pass through the towns of Loa, Lyman, and Bicknell before entering the park. The Capitol Reef Visitor Center is located just off UT-24, about 11 miles east of Torrey, Utah.

From the East: Visitors coming from the east, such as from Moab, can take UT-191 South to Interstate 70 West. Continue on I-70 West to exit 149, then take UT-24 West towards Hanksville and follow the signs for Capitol Reef National Park. UT-24 runs directly through the park, making it an easy drive to find the Visitor Center and other key points of interest.

Capitol Reef National Park

Capitol Reef National Park, located in the heart of Utah’s red rock country, boasts a rich tapestry of natural wonders and a deep historical significance that beckons travelers from around the globe. The park’s centerpiece, the Waterpocket Fold, is a striking geological monocline that extends nearly 100 miles, showcasing the Earth’s dynamic crustal movements. This area was named “Capitol Reef” by early settlers due to the white domes of Navajo Sandstone that resemble the U.S. Capitol building, and the rocky cliffs that presented a barrier to westward expansion, much like a reef at sea. The region’s history is further enriched by the ancient Fremont Culture, evident through petroglyphs etched into rock walls, and the pioneer orchards that still bloom each spring in the Fruita district, a testament to the hardy settlers of the late 1800s.

Visitors to Capitol Reef are greeted with an array of stunning landscapes and natural formations. The Scenic Drive offers a gateway to marvel at the park’s beauty, including access to the Grand Wash and Capitol Gorge, narrow canyons that provide breathtaking hiking trails. For those seeking a glimpse into the park’s past, the Fruita Rural Historic District offers a unique blend of natural and cultural history, with its historic barns, schoolhouse, and orchards that continue to bear fruit. The Hickman Bridge trail is another must-visit, offering a moderate hike to a natural arch that frames the expansive desert landscape, embodying the park’s essence of natural architecture.

Capitol Reef National Park holds a profound significance not only as a sanctuary of natural beauty but also as a guardian of American history and geology. It serves as a critical research site for scientists studying the Earth’s crustal movements, providing insights into millions of years of geological processes. For visitors, the park offers a place of reflection, adventure, and education, bridging the gap between past and present. Its diverse ecosystems, from river valleys to desert landscapes, support a wide range of wildlife and plant species, making it a vital habitat for biodiversity conservation. As a designated International Dark Sky Park, Capitol Reef also offers stellar night-sky viewing opportunities, further enhancing its appeal as a destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a deeper connection with the natural world.

Points of Interest:

Scenic Drive and Capitol Gorge: The park’s Scenic Drive offers an accessible route to view Capitol Reef’s stunning landscapes, leading to Capitol Gorge. This narrow canyon is rich with geological formations, historic inscriptions, and hiking trails that delve into the heart of the Waterpocket Fold.

Hickman Bridge: A moderate, round-trip hike leads to Hickman Bridge, a natural arch with a span of 133 feet. This breathtaking feature is a prime example of the park’s natural architecture, offering spectacular photo opportunities and a glimpse into the geological forces at play.

Fruita Rural Historic District: This area showcases the park’s human history, featuring historic structures, fruit orchards, and the Gifford House, where visitors can enjoy fresh-baked pies. The orchards, where you can pick fruit in season, link the landscape’s natural beauty with its cultural past.

The Temples and Towers of the Capitol Reef: These dramatic rock formations, resembling ancient temples and modern skyscrapers, dominate the park’s skyline. Viewable from various points, including the Scenic Drive, they exemplify Capitol Reef’s dramatic geological diversity.

Grand Wash: This narrow slot canyon offers an easy hike between towering Navajo Sandstone walls, with occasional wider sections opening to the sky. The hike through Grand Wash is an intimate encounter with the park’s rugged terrain, suitable for families and casual hikers.

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