Capitol Reef National Park

Local nameCapitol Reef National Park
LocationUtah

Capitol Reef National Park is an American national park in south-central Utah. The park is approximately 60 miles long on its north–south axis and just 6 miles wide on average. The park was established in 1971 to preserve 241,904 acres of desert landscape and is open all year, with May through September being the highest visitation months.

Partially in Wayne County, Utah, the area was originally named "Wayne Wonderland" in the 1920s by local boosters Ephraim P. Pectol and Joseph S. Hickman. Capitol Reef National Park was designated a national monument on August 2, 1937, by President Franklin D.

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Opening hours

Visitor center:
Daily: 8 am - 4: 30 pm with extended hours spring through the fall.

Admission

Individuals: $7
Vehicles: $10

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitol_Reef_National_Park

Official Website http://www.nps.gov/care/index.htm

Phone +1 435 425 3791

Address Capitol Reef National Park, UT 84775, USA

Coordinates 38°9'51.318" N -111°10'40.415" E

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