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Capitol Reef National Park sprawls over 98,000 hectares of federal land in southern central Utah. It is named for a visually spectacular region of the Waterpocket Fold, a geological feature that made the area virtually impassable to early Anglo-American settlers. Its domes and cliffs of white Navajo Sandstone define the park’s landscape and reminded early visitors of the dome of the United States Capitol building.
While welcoming over 1.3 million guests annually, Capitol Reef has largely resisted infrastructure development and instead offers visitors a rustic experience. As a consequence, there is very little artificial lighting in the park, so visitors experience a night that is remarkably close to what it would have been in the pioneer era.
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52 W. Headquarters Drive
Torrey, UT 84775 USA
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990 km2
Click here to find ideal environmental conditions for viewing the night sky at Capitol Reef National Park (38.19631, -111.1673). Don’t forget to plan your trip during the new moon and astronomical twilight to enhance the viewing experience!
