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Capitol Reef National Park

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The Waterpocket Fold, a 100-mile long wrinkle in the earth's crust known as a monocline, extends from nearby Thousand Lakes Mountain to the Colorado River (now Lake Powell). Capitol Reef National Park was established to protect this grand and colorful geologic feature, as well as the unique natural and cultural history found in the area.

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Take US Highway 50 east at Scipio (exit 188) towards Salina for 30 miles. At the junction with Utah State Highway 89/259, turn right (south) and travel 8 miles. Turn left (east) onto Utah State Highway 24 towards Sigurd. Continue on Highway 24 for 82 miles to reach the park Visitor Center.
435-425-3791 ext. 111

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We have been once to Capitol Reef and will be heading back this year. We went middle of October. The weather was still warm. We loved it. There are a variety of hikes for all different levels of skill, age, health. The park holds both a geen side and a desert side to it. I thought of it kind of like Zions and Aches put together.
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