Capitol Reef National Park Tours

Capitol Reef National Park which includes a gorge or canyon, tranquil scenes and desert views
Capitol Reef National Park featuring desert views, tranquil scenes and a gorge or canyon
Capitol Reef National Park showing desert views, a gorge or canyon and tranquil scenes
Capitol Reef National Park showing tranquil scenes, desert views and a gorge or canyon
Capitol Reef National Park featuring tranquil scenes, desert views and a gorge or canyon


Historic human artifacts complement the fascinating geologic features formed millions of years ago in this park of red cliffs and white rock.

Like other southern Utah lands, Capitol Reef National Park has colorful cliffs and rock canyons up to 275 million years old. Its uniqueness comes from specific shapes and sights. Inspect 1,000-year-old Fremont Culture Indian petroglyph rock art. Try to identify the “Capitol” and “reef” that influenced early pioneers who gave the area its name.

In the white Navajo sandstone, look for prominent domes that resemble the dome of the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. The reef is a descriptive term for the monocline or wrinkle running through the park. Stop at viewing points along the 100 miles (160 kilometers) of this Waterpocket Fold.

The park’s geology varies from one mile to the next. Striking orange and green rock colors relate to iron presence in different chemical states. See giant pinnacles formed when sedimentary layers experienced erosion. Notice the layers or strata uplifted by ancient fault activity and folded over onto itself, forming the monocline. Here, on ancient hardened dunes, wind and water have created numerous holes, leaving solution pockets on giant boulders. View an on-line virtual tour and follow the Scenic Drive to see these and other geologic features.

Capitol Reef gets only 7 inches (180 millimeters) of rain annually. Despite these desert conditions, you’ll find productive orchards planted by Mormons in the 1880s and irrigated today to preserve historic authenticity. Eat a few samples from the trees in late summer and purchase additional nuts and fruits to take home.

A highway actually runs through the park in the midst of all this geological beauty. Stop at a viewing area to walk along a raised boardwalk where you can inspect petroglyphs. Pay the entrance fee to access other park areas containing domes, the monocline, the Fremont River, hiking trails and campsites.

Capitol Reef National Park is part of a 300-mile (480-kilometer) string of five national parks in southern Utah. Plan a trip of several days to visit all five. Purchase an interagency pass for discounts. U.S. national parks offer affordable adventure for all types of travelers. See an otherworldly domain on your trip to Capitol Reef National Park.

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While the park was closed due to Covid 19, it was open for through traffic. It was a beautiful drive.

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Bring hiking boots.

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Fantastic views with great hikes, rappelling and no crowds.

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take the scenic drive

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Try Canyoneering or a private hike with the guides from Redrock Adventures in Torrey!! Worth the splurge!

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Drive down unpaved road to Capitol Gorge and walk the trail. Get pies from Gifford House.

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The Noor Hotel

The Noor Hotel

2 out of 5
877 North State Road 24, Torrey, UT
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2.5 out of 5
2523 Highway 24 E, Torrey, UT
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Days Inn by Wyndham Torrey Capital Reef

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Austin's Chuckwagon Lodge

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Things to do near Capitol Reef National Park

Capitol Reef National Park offers a variety of exciting activities, particularly hiking. Visitors can enjoy scenic day trips exploring the park's stunning landscapes, with numerous hiking trails available for all skill levels. Don't miss the chance to experience the breathtaking views and unique rock formations that make this destination a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Shopping

In Capitol Reef National Park, you can find unique gifts at local shops like the Capitol Reef National Park Visitor Center Gift Shop, which offers souvenirs and books. If you're up for a drive, head to the nearby town of Torrey, where you’ll discover more local boutiques and art galleries.

Recreation

Capitol Reef Resort offers rejuvenating wellness retreats with stunning views of the red rock formations. Engage in yoga sessions surrounded by nature, unwind at the outdoor hot tub, and savor healthy meals crafted from local ingredients for a holistic experience that revitalizes both body and mind.

Experience tranquility at the Red Cliffs Lodge, where you can partake in guided meditation and nature walks. Revel in the breathtaking scenery while enjoying spa treatments designed to relax and refresh, creating a perfect blend of adventure and wellness amidst the stunning landscapes of Capitol Reef.

Adventure

Hike the Hickman Bridge Trail, located 2 miles from the park, to experience stunning scenery and adventure. Explore the Cohab Canyon Trail, only 1 mile away, for a captivating outdoor journey. For a unique outdoor experience, visit the Ke Bullock Waterfowl Management Area, situated 16 miles from the park.

Nightlife

Capitol Reef National Park offers serene evenings under the stars, perfect for stargazing. While nightlife is minimal, nearby Torrey features cozy local eateries and bars, where you can enjoy small-town charm and regional cuisine after a day of exploring the stunning landscapes.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Capitol Reef National Park

Capitol Reef National Park offers a variety of attractions, including visitor centers, lookouts, and archaeological sites, perfect for those seeking culture and outdoor adventures. Explore the stunning landscapes of Capitol Reef Country, visit the Capitol Reef Resort for a relaxing stay, and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Capitol Reef NP. Whether you're hiking or enjoying scenic views, this destination promises unforgettable experiences for every traveler.

  • Capitol Reef National Park Visitor Center: Located a short 0.1 mile from the park entrance, this visitor center is your gateway to adventure. With family-friendly exhibits and knowledgeable staff, you can gather essential information about the park's trails, wildlife, and geology before setting out to explore.
  • Panorama Point & Gooseneck Overlook: Situated 2 miles away, this breathtaking lookout offers stunning panoramic views of the colorful rock formations and canyons. It's an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts and a romantic setting for couples to savor the beauty of Utah’s landscape.
  • Petroglyphs Panel: Also 2 miles from the park, this archaeological site features ancient rock carvings that reveal the rich cultural history of the region. It’s a unique opportunity to connect with the past and appreciate the artistry of Native American cultures.

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