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A Complete Guide to Visiting Capitol Reef National Park

If you’re looking for one of Utah’s most underrated national parks, Capitol Reef National Park deserves a spot on your itinerary. While many visitors head straight to Zion or Arches, Capitol Reef offers incredible red rock cliffs, towering domes, natural bridges, slot canyons, scenic drives, orchards, and some of the best stargazing in the country—all without the massive crowds.

Whether you’re spending a few hours or a full day exploring the park, this guide covers everything you need to know before you go.

If you want the full planning breakdown, including detailed itineraries, trail notes, shuttle strategy, hidden gems, lodging recommendations, restaurant picks, and everything we use to plan our own Capitol Reef trips, be sure to grab our Premium Capitol Reef National Park Guide in our shop.

About Capitol Reef National Park

Sunny view of the Hickman Bridge of Capitol Reef National Park at Utah

Located in south-central Utah, Capitol Reef National Park protects nearly 242,000 acres of colorful cliffs, deep canyons, sandstone domes, and the fascinating Waterpocket Fold—a nearly 100-mile-long wrinkle in the Earth’s crust created millions of years ago.

Unlike many national parks, Capitol Reef still preserves the historic Fruita settlement, where visitors can stroll through orchards, explore pioneer buildings, and even purchase fresh fruit or homemade pies during harvest season.

Capitol Reef is one of Utah’s Mighty 5 National Parks and offers incredible scenery with far fewer crowds than many of the state’s more famous parks.

Before you visit, remember to practice the seven Leave No Trace principles so future generations can enjoy this incredible landscape.

Before embarking on your adventure, please review the Leave No Trace principles to ensure you leave every place better than you found it, so that others can enjoy these beautiful places for many years to come!

These seven principles include planning ahead and preparing, hiking and camping on durable surfaces, disposing of waste properly (pack out what you pack in!), understanding campfire rules and always fully extinguishing your fires, respecting wildlife, and being considerate of other visitors. 

Best Time to Visit

🌸 Spring (March–May)

  • Mild temperatures
  • Wildflowers begin blooming
  • Fruita orchards burst into blossom

☀️ Summer (June–August)

  • Hot afternoons
  • Start hikes early
  • Afternoon thunderstorms are common

🍂 Fall (September–October)

  • Cooler temperatures
  • Fruit harvest season
  • Beautiful fall colors throughout the orchards

❄️ Winter (November–February)

  • Quietest time of year
  • Occasional snow creates beautiful contrast against the red cliffs
  • Great time to avoid crowds

Top Things to Do

Drive the Capitol Reef Scenic Drive

The park’s scenic drive is one of the easiest ways to experience Capitol Reef. The paved route winds past towering cliffs, colorful rock formations, and access to several popular hiking trails.

Explore Fruita Historic District

Visit the historic orchards, schoolhouse, blacksmith shop, and the famous Gifford House, where you can purchase homemade pies, cinnamon rolls, jams, and locally made gifts.

Hike Hickman Bridge

One of the park’s most popular hikes, this relatively short trail leads to a spectacular 133-foot natural bridge overlooking beautiful desert scenery.

Visit the Petroglyph Panel

Just a few minutes from the visitor center, this roadside stop features ancient Fremont petroglyphs carved into the sandstone hundreds of years ago.

Explore Capitol Gorge

Walk through a narrow canyon filled with towering walls, pioneer inscriptions, and beautiful rock formations.

Getting To and Around Capitol Reef National Park

The closest gateway town is Torrey, Utah, located just minutes from the park entrance.

Closest airports

  • Salt Lake City (SLC) – About 3.5–4 hours
  • St. George (SGU) – About 3.5 hours
  • Las Vegas (LAS) – About 5 hours

A personal vehicle is highly recommended since there is no shuttle system inside the park.

Where To Stay Near Capitol Reef National Park

The best place to stay when visiting Capitol Reef is Torrey, Utah, a small gateway town just minutes from the park entrance. Torrey has a mix of hotels, resorts, cabins, RV parks, and vacation rentals, making it a convenient basecamp for exploring Capitol Reef.

A few places to look into include:

  • Cougar Ridge Resort – A luxury ranch-style resort near Torrey with spacious accommodations, red rock views, and a more upscale adventure feel.
  • Capitol Reef Resort – One of the closest resort-style stays near the park, located just outside the entrance with unique lodging options and beautiful red cliff views.
  • Red Sands Hotel – A modern hotel in Torrey with comfortable rooms, an indoor pool, spa, and restaurant.
  • Broken Spur Inn & Steakhouse – A family-friendly hotel with red rock views, breakfast, an on-site steakhouse, and unique covered wagon stays.
  • Fruita Campground – The main campground inside Capitol Reef National Park, located in the beautiful Fruita Historic District near the orchards.

For the easiest trip, we recommend staying in or near Torrey so you can get into the park early, enjoy sunset views, and have easy access to restaurants after a full day of exploring.

Be sure to grab our Premium Capitol Reef National Park Guide for even more details and discounts.

How Much Time Do You Need at Capitol Reef National Park?

Half Day

  • Scenic Drive
  • Fruita Historic District
  • Petroglyph Panel
  • Gifford House

One Full Day

  • Add Hickman Bridge
  • Capitol Gorge
  • Sunset viewpoints

Two Days or More

  • Explore Cathedral Valley
  • Drive the Burr Trail
  • Additional hikes
  • Stargazing

Things to Know Before You Go

    • No shuttle system
    • Cell service is limited throughout much of the park
    • Fill up on gas before arriving
    • Bring plenty of water, especially during summer
    • Flash floods are possible during monsoon season
    • Many backcountry roads require a high-clearance or four-wheel-drive vehicle

💡 Pro Tip: Don’t leave without stopping at Gifford House for one of their famous homemade pies. They often sell out during busy seasons.

What to Pack

  • Daypack
  • Comfortable hiking shoes
  • Plenty of water
  • Hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Offline maps
  • Camera
  • Snacks

Don’t Miss These Photo Spots

  • Hickman Bridge
  • Panorama Point
  • Sunset Point
  • Fruita Orchards
  • Capitol Gorge

Looking for a Complete Capitol Reef Guide?

This guide covers the highlights, but our Premium Capitol Reef Guide includes:

  • Detailed day-by-day itineraries
  • Every major hike with difficulty ratings
  • Hidden gems most visitors miss
  • Scenic pullouts and photography locations
  • Family-friendly activities
  • Restaurant recommendations
  • Lodging recommendations
  • Packing lists
  • Downloadable maps
  • Seasonal travel tips

…and everything we use to plan our own family adventures.

👉 Grab the complete guide in our shop and take the stress out of planning your trip!

We hope this guide helps you plan an unforgettable visit to Capitol Reef National Park.

✨ Keep Adventuring, Keep Exploring, and we’ll see you on the next Adventure! ✨

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