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Chimney Rock TrailheadThe Chimney Rock Trailhead is the starting point for two of Capitol Reef's more challenging trails: the Chimney Rock Loop and the Spring Canyon Route.

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Chimney Rock TrailheadThe Chimney Rock Trailhead is the starting point for two of Capitol Reef's more challenging trails: the Chimney Rock Loop and the Spring Canyon Route.
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East Entrance/Orientation PulloutWelcome to Capitol Reef National Park! Here's where to get your bearings for an auto tour that actually begins before you reach the park visitor center.

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Grand Wash Trailhead (Highway 24)The Grand Wash Trailhead, which has parking and restrooms off Highway 24, is actually one of two trailheads for this relatively flat and easy trail.
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Hickman Bridge TrailheadThe Hickman Bridge Trailhead provides access to the Hickman Bridge Trail and the more strenuous Rim Overlook/Navajo Knobs Trail.
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Capitol Reef Visitor CenterThe Capitol Reef Visitor Center is open daily, except for some major holidays, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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Nels Johnson Home Site (Chesnut Picnic Area)Mormon pioneer Nels Johnson was not only one of the first Europeans to settle in what later became the town of Fruita, he also planted the community's first orchards.
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Fruita CampgroundOpen all year, the Fruita Campground the park's only developed campground.
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Capitol Gorge TrailheadThe Capitol Gorge trailhead lies at the end of a twisting dirt road (Capitol Gorge Road) connecting to the end of the Capitol Reef Scenic Drive.

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Cathedral Valley CampgroundCathedral Campground is one of Capitol Reef National Park's two primitive campgrounds.

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Cedar Mesa CampgroundThe Cedar Mesa Campground is one of two primitive campgrounds in Capitol Reef National Park.
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Historic District Parking AreaIt's well worth your time to park here alongside the Fremont River and take the time to explore the Fruita Historic District by foot.
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Capitol Gorge Parking AreaThe Capitol Gorge Parking Area sits near the end of the paved Scenic Drive and the beginning of the snaking dirt road to Capitol Gorge itself.

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Grand Wash Trailhead (Scenic Drive)The Grand Wash Trailhead, which has parking and restrooms off Scenic Drive, is one of two trailheads for this relatively flat and easy trail.