One of the lesser traveled parks in Utah but still as breathtaking, Capitol Reef National Park lies in the south central area of the state, surrounded by the impressive sandstone structures, narrow canyons and multicolored cliffs of the Waterpocket Fold. The Waterpocket Fold is a naturally-occurring phenomenon. Essentially, the earth’s crust warps, folds and crumbles […]
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Capitol Reef National Park
Brigham Young sent settlers out to the remote corners of Utah and said, “…make gardens, orchards, and vineyards, and render the earth so pleasant when you look upon your labors you may do so with pleasure and that angels may delight to come to visit your beautiful locations.” The delightful oasis formed by the orchards […]
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