• Capitol Reef is one of the least visited national parks in Utah, but don’t let its “unpopularity” fool you.
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  • This is one of the most popular hikes in the park, so it warrants a place on your list of things to do around Capitol Reef National Park.
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  • Even though the Mighty 5 Utah National Parks are spread out a bit, Capitol Reef is located approximately halfway between the other two park groups.
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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • If you like the cold, you can avoid the spring and fall crowds by visiting Capitol Reef in the winter. However, snow can close roads in the park, limiting access.
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  • Among Utah’s “Mighty 5” National Parks, Capitol Reef is often-overlook despite being the second-largest National Park in Utah.
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  • Discover the best family-friendly hiking trails, slot canyons, canyoneering routes and backpacking expeditions in Capitol Reef National Park.
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