ARTICLES

Utah’s Caineville Desert

What do the moon, mars, dinosaurs, and dirt bikes have in common? They all share an area called the Caineville Desert between Capitol Reef National

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Rim Overlook Trail

The Rim Overlook Trail is one of the longest maintained hiking trails in Capitol Reef National Park. Capitol Reef National Park is a favorite among

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Hiking the Sulphur Creek Trail

  A Can’t-Miss Beautiful Trail in The Center of Utah’s Mighty Five! While you’re out roaming through Capitol Reef National Park, the Sulphur Creek hike

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Burr Trail

Originally developed as a cattle trail by stockman John Atlantic Burr, the Burr Trail Scenic Backway passes through three iconic parks starting at Boulder Utah

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Capitol Reef

Capitol Gorge

With only two paved roads, UT-24 and the Scenic Drive, a large percentage of the park is accessible only by dirt roads and primitive trails.

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Hickman Natural Bridge

A Hiker’s Park Capitol Reef National Park is a treasure trove of many scenic trails from classic routes through washes to rim view overlooks. It’s

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Spring in Capitol Reef Country

The arrival of spring makes all of Capitol Reef Country perfect for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, camping, picnicking, horseback riding, ATV touring, fishing,

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