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  • Capitol Reef National Park is an American national park in south-central Utah. The park is approximately 60 miles (100 km) long on its north–south axis and just 6 miles (10 km) wide on average. The park was established in 1971 to preserve 241,904 acres (377.98 sq mi; 97,895.08 ha; 978.95 km2) of desert landscape and is open all year, with May through September being the highest visitation months.
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  • Situated in the heart of Utah’s southern desert, Capitol Reef National Park is home to some of earth’s most breathtaking geological wonders including massive...
  • Capitol Reef National Park is the second biggest national park in Utah, second only to Canyonlands National Park near Moab.
  • Capitol Reef National Park in Torrey, Utah is a stunning slice of the American Southwest located in south-central Utah.
  • Capitol Reef National Park is just as stunning as any of Utah’s other celebrated natural wonders, but it is so remote that it attracts a fraction of the visitors.
  • Located in the city of Torrey near central Utah, north of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Capitol Reef National Park is worth seeing just as...
    • ...Temple of the Sun and Moon sandstone formations in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah
    • a hiker under a rock arch at Coyote Gulch in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah
    sunset over Cathedral Valley in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. 1 of 8.
  • There’s a lot of hiking to be done in the park, and it’s really the only way to get up close and personal to what Capitol Reef has to offer.
  • Capitol Reef National Park is located in the Southern region of Utah that was originally the park is discovered in near the river Fremont.
  • Capitol Reef National Park is a fascinating 100-mile wrinkle in the Earth’s crust that serves as one of the main geological wonders in south-central Utah.
  • Discover Utah's best-kept secret: Capitol Reef National Park. Here in the heart of the state are towering monoliths, gorgeous canyons...
  • Mule deer are another common sight in Capitol Reef National Park. These animals are able to survive in the arid climate by eating a variety of different plants.
  • And it was definitely the highlight of the 10 day trip to the might 5 national parks of Utah. ... This is a good hike in the Capitol Reef Fruita district.
  • Capitol Reef National Park is located in the Southcentral area of Utah in Sevier, Wayne and Garfield counties.