• It’s common to pair Utah’s national parks together (Arches/Canyonlands and Zion/Bryce) but Capitol Reef National Park is the lone ranger in this epic state.
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  • It’s best to hike it in the morning, since summer temperatures can reach triple digits and late-summer afternoons often play host to monsoon storms.
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  • Zion is located in the far southwest corner of the state near the Arizona border, Arches near the Colorado Utah state line on the east, Capitol Reef in the middle.
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  • Of these, Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef and Zion are certainly the most popular national parks in Utah and with good reason too.
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  • This is a 56-mile loop north of the Fruita District. If you just have one day in the park, I’d skip this, but if you’ve got extra time, this could be a great option.
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  • Continue on under the bridge and you’ll be greeted with one of the best (I think) views in the park, overlooking the desert and cliffs below.
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  • Capitol Reef is a highly underrated national park! I remember the first time I visited and being shocked that I hadn’t heard more about this beautiful part of Utah.
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  • One of the most picturesque things to do in Capitol Reef is drive the 7.9 mile (one way) paved road because it showcases some of the best views in the park.
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  • Capitol Reef is the second largest National Park in Utah at over 240,000 acres. It sits squarely between Arches and Canyonlands National Parks to the east...
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