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Capitol Reef National Park Visitor Center

3 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Madeline
February 16, 2022
The Sulpher Creek hike is a perfect hike for families with little kids. Not an official hike, the ‘trail’ begins right behind the visitor center. You can make it an all-day adventure by parking a car at the other end, or do what we do: follow the creek to the waterfall to swim and play for a couple of hours, and come back the same way when we're done. Plan for wet feet and hiking packs for little ones (they won't be able to walk the whole way.) For an afternoon of fun, bring a bucket and shovels and a picnic lunch.
The Sulpher Creek hike is a perfect hike for families with little kids. Not an official hike, the ‘trail’ begins right behind the visitor center. You can make it an all-day adventure by parking a car at the other end, or do what we do: follow the creek to the waterfall to swim and play for a couple…
Maile
January 13, 2020
Located in Torrey at the end of town. It is located at the intersection of Hwy 24 and Hwy 12. Get information on places to see and things to do here. Local maps available. Free WiFi and charge up. The staff was able to answer all of our questions and point us the right direction.
Lee
March 2, 2016
The park is amazing, stop at the Visitors Center for maps, books and other educational material about the area.

Capitol Reef National Park Visitor Center by Airbnb Experiences

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Location
Torrey, UT