9 Mistakes to Avoid When Visiting Capitol Reef National Park
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Published 2022-06-12
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0:00 Intro
0:15 Not spending enough time there
1:23 Not lowering your expectations
2:36 Not getting pie or picking fruit
3:53 Not camping in Fuita
4:40 Not packing a lunch
6:10 Not having an appropriate vehicle
7:56 Not going to the ranger program
9:31 Not checking the website for current weather conditions
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All Comments (21)
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I loved Capitol Reef more than Arches or Bryce. I loved being able to drive up the canyons somewhat ( I am disabled and canât hike) and it was such a a treat to see the canyons up close.
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its a mistake to say "lower your expectations" I go to Capitol Reef every year and its the hiking and canyoneering that makes the park so great and unbelievable. Some of the most iconic and scenic areas are the Burr Trail, the upper and lower muley twist canyons, the waterpocket fold and the Strike Valley overlook etc. dont forget the Grand Wash nd Capitol Gorge.
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Having lived there, Zion and the Reef are just as stunning, but in different ways. đ
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My wife and I visited Capital Reef late summer 2021. We boondocked just outside the park at a beautiful location at close proximity to cliffs and trails. We stayed for 3 nights and spent a good amount of time in the park. We ate several pies.đ Delicious. Also we were able to pick apples at one of the orchards right among the deer. We had been close to Capital Reef in the past but never stopped. We actually liked it better than some of the more popular parks and would highly recommend it. Thanks for another great video. đđđŤ
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Oh Gosh! I have never left a msg on YouTube but had such a strong reaction to your opinion that Capitol Reef is less stunning than Arches or Zion. To me, Capitol Reef holds my heart over the other parks! The size and scale the Reef itself is absolutely AWE inspiring! Hickman Bridge, Capitol Gorge, Cathedral Valley and the Loop the Fold Drive are just some of the absolutely stunning sights to behold. Just had to defend my favorite National Park in Utah. ;)
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Thank you. We're planning on an RV trip to southern Utah this fall and we found your video to be very helpful.
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Capitol Reef really demands a high-clearance vehicle capable of two great attractions: Cathedral Drive (Temple of the Sun and Temple of the Moon). At least the last time i was there, that included driving across the Fremont River. And the other attraction is Strike Valley Overlook, a long drive down Notom-Bullfrog Road and then driving up a primitive road in Muley Twist Canyon. But the overlook is so spectacular. CRNP is one park where solitude is abundant but takes a little effort.
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I'm planning the Big 5 trip for next spring. I'm a solo traveler. Thank you Cheryl for the note on the blooming of the fruit trees, I'll plan accordingly. I want to camp in Fruit campground, close to the pies! My favorite drive is thru canyons and this is the reason I look forward to Capitol Reef so much. For this spot I will plan 3 days to make sure I get to do what I want cause mother nature does not always cooperate. I so look forward to spending a few weeks in Utah. Thanks for the videos and great information.
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Thanks!! Great info!!
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One of my favorite little corners of the Southwest! All of this advice is very appropriate.
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This video came at the perfect time!
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Thanks for the video! We're from Belgium and going on a south west roadtrip next year. We'll make sure to stay at least 2 days in the area ;-)
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Four nights booked in Fruita late April. Looking forward for time to relax and discover. Thanks for your informative videos, we love your beautiful state.
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Thanks for these tips, I need to remember the Ranger Program at 3:00!
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Have subscribed, like your style in presentation. Found a few of these to be very helpful before heading out to visit.
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Another awesome video guys. We love CRNP and now have to go visit again for the 4th time. Much love from Davis County
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Disagree. Its as good as the others if you get out of your car and do some hiking. Its underrated. Too bad its starting to get crowded though. Good info however!
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We spent 4 days at capitol reef a few years ag plan on going back for a few more days there is so much to see and do.
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I grew up in central Utah and my parents would take us to Capitol Reef as a Saturday day trip a couple times a year. I lived in Utah from age 8 to 24 and my family still lives there. Over the years, Iâve been to every national park and monument in Utah as well as Grand Canyon and Mesa Verde. For epic views - I rank Zion highest. Bryce has the Hoodoos, butâŚ. Itâs not my favorite honestly. And camping there is pretty frigid at night - even in summer - due to the elevation. Arches and Canyonlands - nice instagram shots and Moab has the best recreational infrastructure in the surrounding area. But a problem with Arches and Zion is - theyâre right off Interstate and the crowds are even more epic than the views. Jam-packed. Even on weekdays in spring. Capitol Reef doesnât have the crowds. Which as a local - makes it a better park in many respects than Zion or Arches. Geologically, Capitol Reef is even more interesting than the others in some ways. Itâs kind of a hybrid of the other parks. It doesnât have the prominent arches that Arches does - but it does have arches. It doesnât have the sheer towering canyon walls that Zion does - but it does have canyon walls that would be jaw-dropping if they werenât right next to so many other bigger featured parks. Another tip - if you are traveling by road between Capitol Reef and Bryce Canyon by road - spend the extra time and take the scenic byway through the town of Escalante. Itâs one of the top ranked scenic byways in the United States - if you donât mind driving on a two lane highway with parts on the top of sandstone hogs back formations with sheer cliff drops on BOTH sides of the highway. And in early October - the part of the Byway that goes up into the nearby Mountains has great fall colors with all the aspen trees turning color.