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Who are the Native people of Capitol Reef? Visitors may notice petroglyphs along Highway 24 and the Capitol Gorge Trail. According to the park, they were created by Fremont Culture Indians between ...
Who are the Native people of Capitol Reef? Visitors may notice petroglyphs along Highway 24 and the Capitol Gorge Trail. According to the park, they were created by Fremont Culture Indians between ...
Call it a geologic crinkle—or even a wrinkle in time. That’s what you get in south-central Utah’s Capitol Reef National Park, a must-see stop on a tour through the Southwest. It's a treasure ...
The Cassidy Arch at Capitol Reef National Park remains closed after flash floods tore through the area on June 23. Flash floods are a common issue at Utah's national parks, especially from July to ...
Last year, Capitol Reef National Park saw more than 1.2 million recreational visits, one of its busiest years on record. It stands as the fourth most-visited of Utah’s Big 5 National Parks, ...
It’s nowhere near a capitol, and it certainly doesn’t look like the color reefs you’ll find in Hawaii or off the coast of Australia, so why is this Utah national park called Capitol Reef?
New video from the Utah Department of Public Safety Aero Bureau showed the intense moments of a rescue at Capitol Reef National Park when people got caught in flash flooding.
It’s nowhere near a capitol, and it certainly doesn’t look like a tropical reef. So why is this Utah national park called Capitol Reef?