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Capitol Reef National Park, and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Combine your Waterpocket districts adventures with driving the Burr Trail for all the highlights in this area of the park. Don’t miss theStrike Valley Overlook, where you can see breathtaking...
located at the starting point, offers amenities such as fuel, lodging, and dining options. However, once on the drive, no potable water or services are available until you reach the Visitor Center in Capitol Reef National Park. There is a pit toilet at the Deer Creek and Cedar...
At this point, you exit Capitol Reef National Park and re-enter the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands. A road junction leads to the more remote Last Chance Wilderness. Junction for the Temples of the Sun and Moon Make a right turn onto the spur road that leads to the Temples of ...
In a way,Capitol Reef National Parkis not "iconic" like many other Utah parks. It is a capsule of all of them. The area is a collision of geologic formations that are individually associated with the more-popular Zion, Bryce, Canyonlands and Arches. Red rock mixed with slickrock mixed wi...