News

Precipitously positioned on a cliff's edge, Cassidy Arch stands as a monument to Capitol Reef’s timeless landscape and one of the state’s most colorful characters. According to Josh Olson ...
CAPITOL REEF NATIONAL PARK — If you love looking at arches, the Cassidy Arch Trail offers the chance to get even closer — by walking on top of one. To get to the Cassidy Arch trailhead ...
both of which originate along State Route 24 and intersect with the Cassidy Arch Trail, also were closed but have reopened. Shauna Cotrell, the chief of interpretation at Capitol Reef, said ...
Or hike 1.75 miles up to Cassidy Arch ... a 100-mile-long reef of stone. But don’t stop there. At road’s end, continue on foot 10 minutes down Capitol Gorge—at one time the only route ...
The next morning in Capitol Reef park, I hiked up the side of Grand Wash to Cassidy Arch, a spot wild enough to have earned Butch's name. Then on to Hanksville, about 50 miles east of Capitol Reef ...
domes and bridges of Capitol Reef National Park Utah Named after the famous outlaw, Butch Cassidy, who is said to have hidden ...
Maybe it’s my rumbling stomach, but as I gaze across the sandstone domes surrounding the lofty Cassidy Arch Trail in Utah’s Capitol Reef National Park, I’m reminded of candy. The blond rock formations ...
Collared lizard on a rock in Lower Muley Twist Canyon, Capitol Reef National Park ... it provides an easy canyon hike past an arch named for Butch Cassidy, who used this twisted terrain for ...