Twin Rocks
The Twin Rocks are Shinarump sandstone boulders sitting on a base of Moenkopi sandstone and shale.
Plan Around Twin Rocks
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Twin Rocks Details
The Twin Rocks, found along Highway 24, are boulders of Shinarump sandstone (characteristic of the Chinle Formation found throughout the park) perched on top of more-eroded bases of softer Moenkopi Formation shale and sandstone.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Twin Rocks
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0.1 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.
1.1 mi away
West Entrance
The west entrance to Capitol Reef National Park is along Utah Hwy. 24.
1.6 mi away
Under Pressure Exhibit Pullout
The Waterpocket Fold is the result of pressure caused by tectonic plates pressing together about 60 million years ago.
1.8 mi away
Sulphur Creek Route
A perennial stream, Sulphur Creek has cut a deep canyon through the oldest rocks at Capitol Reef.
1.9 mi away
Chimney Rock Trailhead
The Chimney Rock Trailhead is the starting point for two of Capitol Reef's more challenging trails: the Chimney Rock Loop and the Spring Canyon Route.