Teasdale in Capitol Reef National Park

Teasdale

Tiny, unincorporated Teasdale is 16 miles west of Fruita in Capitol Reef National Park between the Dixie and Fish Lake National Forests and is home to 191 people.

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Teasdale Details

Tiny, unincorporated Teasdale is 16 miles west of Fruita in Capitol Reef National Park, between the Dixie and Fish Lake National Forests, and is home to 191 people. It lies along local roads south of Hwy. 24, southeast of Loa. It's named for George Teasdale, a prominent Mormon who was a member of that church's Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.

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Low

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Region

Outside the Park

Nearby Parks Around Teasdale

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Teasdale

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2.7 mi away

Torrey

Small Torrey, with a population of only 179, is the closest town to Capitol Reef National Park's western entrance.

3.2 mi away

Torrey

Small Torrey, with a population of only 179, is the closest town to Capitol Reef National Park's western entrance.

5.3 mi away

Bicknell

Bicknell is about 25 miles west of Fruita on Hwy. 24, and has a population of about 322.

7.2 mi away

West Entrance

The west entrance to Capitol Reef National Park is along Utah Hwy. 24.

8.0 mi away

Orientation Pullout

Read the interpretive sign here to orient yourself at the park entrance, and take a moment to view Twin Rocks, a prominent rock formation you can see from this pullout.