
Gas & EV Charging
There is no gas available in Capitol Reef National Park.
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Gas & EV Charging Details
For visitors to Capitol Reef National Park traveling by both gasoline-powered vehicles and electric vehicles (EVs), planning ahead for fuel and charging options is crucial due to the park's remote location in southern Utah. Here's an overview of the options available: Gasoline Options Gasoline fueling options are limited near Capitol Reef National Park. The closest towns with gas stations are: Torrey: Located approximately 11 miles west of the park, Torrey is the nearest town with gas stations and is convenient for those entering or exiting the park from the west along Highway 24. Hanksville: About 37 miles to the east of Capitol Reef, Hanksville offers gas stations for those traveling from the east or planning to explore further into the eastern Utah region. Loa: Roughly 20 miles southwest of Capitol Reef, providing another option for fuel, though slightly off the main route for most visitors. Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Options EV charging infrastructure in rural and remote areas like Capitol Reef is gradually improving, but options are still more limited than in urban areas. Here are some considerations for EV drivers: Within the Park: Capitol Reef National Park itself does not have public EV charging stations. Visitors should plan to charge their vehicles before entering the park or when staying in nearby towns. Nearby Towns: Torrey: This is the closest town to Capitol Reef and a likely spot for finding EV charging options. Some hotels and lodges offer charging stations for guests, so it's worth checking with your accommodation. Other Towns: EV charging stations may also be found in other surrounding towns, but availability can vary, and it’s advisable to use apps or websites like PlugShare or ChargePoint to locate them. These resources can provide real-time information on the location, type, and status of charging stations. Planning Tips for EV Drivers Charge Before Arrival: Given the limited number of charging stations in and around Capitol Reef, it's prudent to start your park visit with a full charge. Use Charging Apps: Apps like PlugShare, ChargePoint, and others can help locate charging stations along your route, provide updates on their status, and offer navigation. Plan for Longer Stays: Charging an EV can take significantly longer than refueling a gasoline vehicle, especially if only Level 2 chargers are available. Incorporate charging time into your trip itinerary, possibly during overnight stays or longer stops for meals and exploration. Consider Range and Driving Conditions: The range of your EV can be affected by factors such as speed, elevation changes, and temperature. Plan your travel and charging stops with a buffer in range to account for these variables. Conservation and Responsible Travel Both gasoline and electric vehicle users are encouraged to travel responsibly, especially in sensitive and remote environments like Capitol Reef. This includes planning to minimize unnecessary travel, respecting park guidelines, and considering the impact of your visit on the natural environment. As infrastructure and services can change, always verify the latest availability of gas and EV charging options before your trip to ensure a smooth and enjoyable visit to Capitol Reef National Park.
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