Exploring Capitol Reef National Park with Kids
- Chris

- Nov 11, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 14

Capitol Reef National Park is one of Utah’s most beautiful surprises. Tucked between red rock cliffs and winding desert canyons, it’s a place where families can explore colorful ridges, towering buttes, and miles of wide-open sky.
The park gets its name from its unusual white sandstone domes, which look like the rounded tops of capitol buildings. These dome formations rise above the landscape like giant stone waves, creating some of the most distinctive scenery in the Southwest.
Families can hike through narrow slot canyons, stop at orchards planted by early settlers, and take scenic drives that reveal the layers of red, orange, and cream-colored rock carved by millions of years of wind and water. Whether you’re exploring a short trail with kids or taking in the views from the overlooks, Capitol Reef is a place where adventure feels easy and every turn reveals something new.
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