Capitol Reef has been on our list of parks to visit and over the Memorial Day weekend, we finally made it happen. I had done a little bit of reading about the area, but not as much research as I normally do. I am not sure exactly what I was expecting, but we were blown away with this incredible part of the state. After spending a few hours in the car, we arrived in Torrey and were so impressed by the views that we decided to start exploring immediately. It was super windy and dusty, but we all found hats and sunglasses and set out to see the sights.
We stayed at the Capitol Reef Resort and had the cutest little cabin. Their pool was so fun, and the views were just incredible.
After a rest and some lunch, and of course a stop at the visitor's center, we rallied the kids and headed out on another hike, Hickman Bridge. This is one of the most famous areas of the park, and the trail was relatively easy. One of the best parts was the lack of crowds - it was so nice to have this bridge to ourselves.
It feels like there were so many other things that we saw - parks and orchards full of deer, petroglyphs, rivers, etc., but we were too busy adventuring to think of taking pictures. The older the kids get, the more fun they are to take on trips like this. We loved Capitol Reef so much - in fact, we have all decided this might be one of our very favorite parks in the state. But if anyone asks, we might just tell them that this park is one to miss, and try to preserve all of the beauty for ourselves.
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