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park map more info about this area back to parks top Capitol Reef National ParkTorrey, UT
 The Waterpocket Fold, a 100-mile long wrinkle in
the earth's crust known as a monocline, extends from nearby Thousand Lakes
Mountain to the Colorado River (now Lake Powell). Capitol Reef National
Park was established to protect this grand and colorful geologic feature,
as well as the unique historical and cultural history found in the
area.
CONTACTS
Email - CARE_Interpretation@nps.gov
Fax- 435-425-3026
Write to HC 70 Box 15 Torrey, UT 84775-9602
Phone Visitor Information - 435-425-3791
TRAVEL BASICS
Operating Hours,
Seasons The park and campgrounds are open year round. The Visitor
Center is open daily (except Christmas Day) from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
with extended hours during the summer season.
Getting There PLANE - Nearest major airport is located in
Salt Lake City, Utah, approximately 250 miles north of the park.
CAR - Capitol Reef National Park is located in south-central Utah on
Utah Highway 24.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - There is no public transportation to the park.
Weather & Climate Summer tempertures often climb into the
upper 90s (F), but nights cool down into the 50s (F) and 60s (F). The
thunderstorm season from July through September brings cloudbursts, flash
floods and lightning.
Spring and fall are milder with highs generally in the 50s (F) and 60s
(F).
Daytime winter highs average less than 50 (F). Snowfall is usually
light, especially at lower elevations.
Humidity is low all year.
Accessibility A number of facilities and activities are
accessible to the disabled. The Visitor Center and its restroom facilities
are moderately accessible. The restrooms in the picnic ground and in loop
“B” and “C” in the Fruita campground are also accessible. The amphitheater
programs accommodate sensory and mobility impaired individuals.
Getting Around Utah Highway 24 runs east and west through the
park. The Scenic Drive (25 mile round-trip)begins at the Visitor Center.
Other dirt roads traverse the park both north and south of Highway 24. Be
sure to check current conditions before heading out on these backcountry
roads.
FEES/PERMITS
Entrance Fee SCENIC
DRIVE $5 for 7 Days There is an entrance fee of $5 per
vehicle for traveling the park’s Scenic Drive beyond the Fruita
campground. Entrance fees are good for seven days from date of purchase.
Permits OVERNIGHT BACKCOUNTRY PERMIT Free! If you
are planning a backcountry trip, a free permit (available at the park
Visitor Center, the Glen Canyon/Bullfrog Visitor Center, Anasazi State
Park in Boulder, and the multi-agency Visitor Center in Escalante) is
required for overnight trips.
CAMPING
Cathedral Valley
Campground Open All Year Cathedral Valley campground offers
primitive camping. Camping is free. Pit toilets, picnic tables, and fire
grates are the only facilities available. There is no water. For
More Information on this campground please call
435-425-3791
Cedar Mesa Campground Open All Year Cedar
Mesa campground offers primitive camping. Camping is free. Pit toilets,
picnic tables, and fire grates are the only facilities available. There is
no water. For More Information on this campground please call
435-425-3791
Fruita Campground Open All Year The 71
site Fruita campground is the only developed campground in the park
offering picnic tables, restrooms, water, and a dump station. A $10 use
fee is charged at the Fruita campground. It is open year-round For
More Information on this campground please call
435-425-3791
LODGING
none available in the
park There is no lodging in the park. For information on nearby
accommodations, visit the Wayne County Travel Council website:
www.capitolreef.org or the Garfield County Travel Council website at:
www.brycecanyoncountry.com
FACILITIES
Visitor Centers CAPITOL
REEF VISITOR CENTER Open All Year 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (extended
summer hours) Phone - 435-425-3791 ext. 111 Location -
The Visitor Center is located 10 miles east of the town of Torrey,
Utah or 37 miles west of the town of Hanksville, Utah on Utah Highway
24. Closures - Closed Christmas Day. Special Programs -
A variety of brochures, books, and maps are available for sale.
Rangers are on duty to answer questions and provide information including
travel and trail information, road conditions and weather
updates. Exhibits - The visitor center museum offers an overview
of park features and includes exhibits on geology, archeology, and history
as well as a short orientation slide program. Available Facilities -
Restrooms available 24 hours a day.
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