The park is open all year (24 hours a day). Cathedral Valley offers more unpaved scenic routes, plus hiking and backpacking among gigantic monoliths. The backpacking, however, is out of this world. The Waterpocket Fold is more remote, and this southern corner of the park is best navigated with a sturdy vehicle. The Fruita section of the park is the most accessible, featuring a paved scenic drive, campgrounds, many hikes and even orchards (hence the name). Unlike Utah’s more shuttle-y national park (Zion and Bryce Canyon), Capitol Reef requires some driving to get around.
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