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Capitol Reef National Park
Trail Guide
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HIKING MAP & GUIDE TO THE FRUITA AREA
Click to view trail map
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TRAIL DIFFICULTY RATINGS:
- Easy: uneven ground, but fairly level.
- Moderate: a mix of steep grades & level sections.
- Strenuous: steep grades, uneven terrain and long, steady climbs.
*NOTE: All distances are ONE-WAY except for those marked with an asterisk (*) which are loop trails.
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Trails
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Miles*
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Elevation
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Descriptions
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| Capitol Gorge |
1 ¼
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< 50 ft
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Mostly level walking in narrow wash bottom with sheer canyon walls, Pioneer Register, and waterpockets or "tanks". |
| Goosenecks |
1/10
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< 50 ft
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Views of Sulphur Creek Canyon; panoramas. |
| Grand Wash |
2 ¼
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< 50 ft
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Mostly level walking along narrow wash bottom with sheer canyon walls on both sides. |
| Fremont River |
1 ¼
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770 ft
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Very easy first ½ mile along river, strenuous thereafter; through orchards to valley overlook; self-guiding nature trail |
| Sunset Point |
1/3
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< 50 ft
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Panoramic views of cliffs & domes; dramatic lighting at day’s end |
| Cohab Canyon |
1 ¾
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400 ft
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Strenuous for the first ¼ mile, then moderate; climbs to a hidden canyon with spur trails, overlooking Fruita. |
| Hickman Bridge |
1
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400 ft
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Self-guiding nature trail leads to the base of Hickman Natural Bridge. |
| Cassidy Arch |
1 ¾
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1,150 ft
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Climbs steeply from floor of Grand Wash to high cliffs, ending above the arch. |
| Chimney Rock |
3 ½*
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600 ft
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Steep climb up switchbacks at the start going counterclockwise; moderate hike afterwards; views of Chimney Rock and panoramas. |
| Fremont Gorge Overlook |
2 ¼
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1,000 ft
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Crosses Johnson Mesa, then steep climb to 1,000 feet above Fremont River. |
| Frying Pan |
3
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1,000 ft
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Follows ridge of Capitol Reef. |
| Golden Throne |
2
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1,100 ft
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Climbs from bottom of gorge to top of cliffs and ends with a view of the base of Golden Throne; panoramas. |
| Navajo Knobs |
4 ½
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1,600+ ft
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Follows trail to Rim Overlook; then continues another |
| Old Wagon Trail |
3 ½*
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1,100 ft
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Follows wagon route on Miners Mountain; panoramic views of the Waterpocket Fold. |
| Rim Overlook |
2 ¼
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1,580 ft
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Ends on top of 1,000 foot high cliffs with views of the orchards, campground and south. |
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| You will find many hiking trails marked with rock cairns. Locating cairns may be difficult at first; look for rock piles or stacks. PLEASE DO NOT BUILD NEW CAIRNS! |
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Hiking Suggestions
The summer sun is intense, and some trails rise to 6,900 feet in elevation. ALWAYS CARRY WATER.
For your own and other’s safety, stay on established trails; do not shortcut switchbacks or throw rocks. Hiking routes shown on this map are for location reference only. Routes are not trails and are not maintained.
Camping is not permitted within sight or sound of any trail, road or developed area except at established campgrounds. Before taking overnight trips, contact a park ranger who can suggest backcountry camping areas. A permit is required for backcountry camping and can be obtained at the Visitor Center free of charge.
Possession, destruction, or removal of any animals, plants, rocks or artifacts is prohibited.
Detailed Trail Descriptions, Hiking Guides, & Maps are available from the Capitol Reef Natural History Association Bookstore.
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Did You Know?
Excessive consumption of water during prolonged strenuous exertion can flush critical salts from your body and cause an electrolyte imbalance. Include sports drinks and/or salty snacks in your diet during long desert hikes.
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Last Updated: February 21, 2007 at 10:10 EST |