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How Do You Go Camping At Capitol Reef National Park?

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How Do You Go Camping At Capitol Reef National Park?

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Utah’s Capitol Reef National Park contains colorful canyons, ridges, buttes, monoliths and the most scenic section of a 100-mile long wrinkle in the Earth’s crust called the Waterpocket Fold. Read on for more information on camping in this natural wonder. Check on the road conditions at the Visitors Center before heading to a campground. Plan for an 8-person limit per campsite. Choose one of Capitol Reef’s three campgrounds. Each is open all year and operates mainly on a first-come, first-served basis. Consider the Fruita campground if you’re looking for more facilities. The $10-per-night fee gives you access to a restrooms, water and a dump station. You will also find nightly entertainment in the amphitheater during the summer. One campsite in Fruita accepts reservations. Check out Cathedral Valley and Cedar Mesa campgrounds if you want a more primitive camping experience. These campgrounds offer pit toilets, tables and fire grates. Four-wheel drive is recommended for reaching Cathedr

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