Pectols Pyramid in Capitol Reef National Park

Pectols Pyramid

A triangular rock formation that you can see from Capitol Reef's Hickman Bridge trail.

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Pectols Pyramid Details

A triangular rock formation that you can see from Capitol Reef's Hickman Bridge trail, Pectol's Pyramid is named for Ephraim Portman Pectol, an early advocate for protecting what is today the national park lands. The summit is at an elevation of 6,525 feet.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Pectols Pyramid

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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.

1.3 mi away

Frying Pan Trail

The Frying Pan Trail across high ridgetops can be hiked from either the Grand Wash trailhead or the Cohab Canyon trailhead, and acts largely as 2.9-mile connector between Cohab Canyon and the Cassidy Arch Trail.

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Miners Mountain

To your left is a great example of what differential erosion -- the tendency of different types of rock to erode at different rates -- can do over time to a face of solid rock.

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Cassidy Arch

Cassidy Arch is named after the legendary outlaw Butch Cassidy (of Sundance Kid fame), who was reputed to have had a hideout nearby.

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Cassidy Arch Trail

The 1.7-mile one-way Cassidy Arch Trail shares a trailhead with Grand Wash Trail, and offers a view of the eponymous Cassidy Arch, named for legendary outlaw Butch Cassidy.