• Bicycle Touring

    Person on bicycle on paved road with cars approaching and colorful cliffs above, and blue sky.

    Bicycling touring in Capitol Reef offers opportunities to explore paved and unpaved roads throughout the park. Explore colorful canyons, beautiful vistas of red rock country, and the verdant Fruita Historic District by bicycle.

  • Driving the Burr Trail

    Dirt road that curves around a large rock. Road sign indicating steep incline ahead.

    Drive the scenic Burr Trail from Glen Canyon's Bullfrog district, along the bottom of Capitol Reef, through Grand Staircase, to Boulder, UT. Distance: 67 miles (108 km) one-way Mix of paved and dirt roads, impassable when wet Four-wheel drive sometimes required. No RVs.

  • Stargaze

    White lines representing circular star trails in dark blue sky, above colorful red cliffs.

    Capitol Reef protects extremely dark night skies, and is a wonderful place to stargaze.

  • Picnic

    Lush, green grassy lawn with trees and red cliffs; covered picnic tables at the head of red canyon.

    Enjoy a picnic in Capitol Reef National Park! In the Fruita Historic District, look for the Doc Inglesby and Chesnut picnic areas, as well as tables and a water fountain near the Gifford House. At the end of Capitol Gorge Road, off the Scenic Drive, there are covered picnic tables as well as a pit toilet.

  • Watch the Sunset

    Colorful red rocks, striped cliffs, mountains in the distance, and a pale blue moving to purple sky.

    Watch the sunset from various scenic points in Capitol Reef. Take an easy stroll or a strenuous hike as the sun goes down. Don't forget to bring a headlamp.

  • Hike in the South (Waterpocket) District

    A hiker stands on top of rock cliff viewing vast valley below.

    Get to know the South (Waterpocket) District on foot by hiking an easy trail or strenuous backcountry route. Many of these hikes are accessible only by unpaved roads.

  • Hike Cathedral Valley

    View looking down on triangular, reddish orange monoliths in a desert.

    Explore Cathedral Valley by foot. These hikes are accessible only by rough unpaved roads. A high clearance vehicle is necessary and four-wheel drive is recommended at times.

  • Scenic Drive Tour

    Stormy skies with a small spot of a rainbow, red cliffs, and a blacktop road.

    Take Capitol Reef's Scenic Drive, and experience colorful cliffs and deep narrow canyons from the comfort of your vehicle.

  • Hike a Strenuous Trail

    Two hikers stand at the edge of a cliff, looking at a panoramic view of colorful rock cliffs.

    Hike a strenuous trail to view dramatic geologic formations and spectacular vistas.

  • Hike an Easy or Moderate Trail

    A person stands in a sandy wash in a deep cream colored sandstone canyon.

    Hike an easy or moderate trail to see panoramic views or to experience a deep sandstone canyon.