Food in Capitol Reef National Park

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Food options in and around Capitol Reef National Park are influenced by the park's remote location in Southern Utah, which means dining options within the park are limited. However, the surrounding towns, especially Torrey, offer a variety of choices to cater to visitors. Here's a rundown of what to expect in terms of food when visiting Capitol Reef: Inside the Park Picnicking: There are several scenic spots within Capitol Reef National Park where you can enjoy a picnic. The Fruita picnic area is a popular choice, offering tables and restrooms, set amidst orchards and historic buildings. Fruit Orchards: The park is unique for its historic fruit orchards in the Fruita district, where you can pick and consume fruit on-site for free during harvest season. If you wish to take fruit out of the orchards, there is a fee per pound. The types of fruit available vary throughout the season, including cherries, apricots, peaches, pears, and apples. Gifford House Store and Museum: Located near the Fruita Campground, the Gifford House offers a limited selection of baked goods, including pies and cinnamon rolls, typically available from early March through the end of October. They also sell some snacks and beverages. Outside the Park Torrey: Just 11 miles west of the park, Torrey is the nearest town with a variety of dining options, including cafes, restaurants, and diners. Here, you can find everything from casual American fare to more upscale dining experiences. Some establishments may offer vegetarian and vegan options. Hanksville: About 37 miles to the east of Capitol Reef, Hanksville provides a few dining options, though they are more limited compared to Torrey. It's a good spot to grab a meal if you're heading in that direction. Loa and Bicknell: These towns are a bit further afield but offer additional dining options, including local diners and convenience stores, suitable for picking up snacks or simple meals. Tips for Dining and Food Planning Ahead: Since dining options within the park are very limited, it's a good idea to plan ahead, especially if you have specific dietary needs or preferences. Consider packing a cooler with snacks, drinks, and meals, especially if you plan to spend the entire day exploring. Hours of Operation: Be aware that in smaller towns like Torrey, restaurants and stores may have limited hours, especially outside of the main tourist season. It's wise to check the hours for specific restaurants or stores ahead of time and have a backup plan. Water: Always carry plenty of water with you when exploring the park, as the desert environment can be dehydrating, especially during the warmer months. Overall, while Capitol Reef National Park and its surrounding areas may not offer the extensive dining options found in larger, more urban destinations, there are still enough choices to satisfy most visitors. The unique opportunity to pick fresh fruit within the park, combined with the local flavors of nearby towns, adds a delightful dimension to the Capitol Reef experience.

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