
Upper Cathedral Valley Overlook Trail
The short .2-mile roundtrip Upper Cathedral Valley Overlook is an easy hike, highlighted by panoramic views of a line of monoliths in the valley known as the Cathedrals.
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Upper Cathedral Valley Overlook Trail Details
The short, .2-mile roundtrip Upper Cathedral Valley Overlook is an easy hike, highlighted by panoramic views of a line of monoliths in the valley known as the Cathedrals. A little over 27 miles from Hwy. 24, a dirt track departs Hartnet Road, heading north for a little over a quarter of a mile to the trailhead. This short, rolling trail delivers hikers to the aforementioned excellent view of Upper Cathedral Valley, which are particularly stunning in the late afternoon light. Hikers will turn around the way they came to reach the trailhead. Capitol Reef's northern Cathedral District is a remote backcountry with no paved roads. In this stark area, the northern flanks of Waterpocket Fold give way to deserts, studded with monoliths and volcanic dikes and crags. Both the Cathedral and Hartnet roads, passable only with high- clearance vehicles — four-wheel drive often recommended — provide access to a number of short hikes, including the Upper Cathedral Valley Overlook. These aren't official, maintained trails, but rather include obstacles in canyons, which change frequently due to weather, flash floods and rock falls. Anyone who attempts these backcountry hikes must be a capable map and compass reader, and must not rely solely on unofficial route markers like rock cairns. Roads in the area are maintained infrequently and often become impassable in winter or in rainy weather; be sure to check at the visitor center before setting out. At the south end of the Hartnet Road near Highway 24, vehicles must ford the Fremont River; there is no bridge. Vehicles should not attempt to cross the river during floods or any other time when the water is high. Remember, backcountry hikers should always let others know of their planned route and return times, and should carry extra food, water and sun protection.
Difficulty
Low
Distance
0.2 miles
Estimated time
< 30 min
Region
N/A
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Cathedral Valley Campground
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