Infos zum Capitol Reef NP

  • Bis die ersten aus dem Forum drüben sind, hat sich das Problem sicher erledigt.
    Aber zurzeit ist der Hickman Bridge Trail wegen runtergestürzter Felsen gesperrt.


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    Rockfall closes bridge in Capitol Reef


    Da in der Gegend immer mal wieder so etwas passiert, sollte man sich vor seinen Wanderungen immer noch mal über die aktuellen Zustände kundig machen!

  • Asphalt Project Leads to Temporary Closures

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    A pavement preservation project involving chip-sealing and asphalt work within Capitol Reef National Park will be occurring in the Fruita National Historic District and along the Scenic Drive in mid-June 2015, weather dependent. This work, with Federal Highways, will improve road conditions in the park and increase safety for visitors. The following is a list of closures to allow for the road work.
    Sunday June 14 - the Scenic Drive will be closed beyond the fee station starting this evening.
    Monday June 15 & Tuesday June 16 - the Scenic Drive beyond the fee station will remain closed and will be chip-sealed. The road is tentatively scheduled to be open the morning of the 17th.
    Wednesday June 17 - the remainder of the Scenic Drive from UT Highway 24 to the fee station will be chip-sealed with sections of one-lane travel open with traffic control. There may be delays and temporary closures.
    Wednesday June 17 & Thursday June 18 - the Panorama Point road will be closed for chip-sealing.
    During construction activities, please use extreme caution and drive carefully. We appreciate your patience while these improvements are occurring. Schedule is subject to change due to weather.


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    The Most Criminally Overlooked Town In Utah And Why You Need To Visit

  • Utah’s Capitol Reef celebrating its 80th birthday as a national park

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    Capitol Reef National Park will celebrate its 80th anniversary as part of the National Park Service Wednesday with a variety of special events.
    President Franklin Roosevelt proclaimed Capitol Reef a national monument on Aug. 2, 1937. President Richard Nixon then signed legislation that created Capitol Reef National Park on Dec. 18, 1971.
    The day's celebration begins at 9 a.m. outside the visitor center, where there will be a brief ranger-led history talk and complimentary cupcakes.
    At 8:45 p.m. at the campground amphitheater, artist-in-residence David Boys will perform some of the compositions he has created in parks and monuments throughout the country.


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  • Park Entry Fee and Fruita Campground Changes for 2018

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    In 2018, Capitol Reef National Park will see changes to the park entrance fee and the group camp site and to the management of the Fruita developed campground.
    To support park operations, a fee increase of $5.00 was approved this month for Capitol Reef’s entrance fees. The cost per vehicle will be $15.00 starting January 1, 2018. There are no other entry fee changes at this time. The majority of funds collected from entrance fees and campground operations help fund park projects, improvements, and operations that benefit the visitor experience.


    Camping at the 71-site developed Fruita campground is a popular activity at Capitol Reef National Park. “With the campground being remote and first-come, first-served, it can be a challenge to find a site in the busy season” says park staff Keri Pace. In an effort to allow for advanced trip planning the majority of the campsites will be reservable starting next year.
    Campers will be able to book reservations for campsites for the 2018 season at http://www.recreation.gov, a well-established reservation system, starting February 1, 2018. The majority of campsites will be reservable from March 1 to October 31, with a handful of sites remaining first-come, first-served. The campsites will not be on the reservation system from November 1 to the end of February. The cost for an individual campsite will remain $20.00 per site and accommodate up to eight people, with a reduced rate for Access and Senior Pass holders.


    The separate group camp site at Capitol Reef is already on the reservation system. The fees will become a nightly rate of $100.00 in 2018. Rules and regulations remain the same for all campers and information can be found at: https://www.nps.gov/care/planyourvisit/fruitacampground.htm.


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  • 2018 Fruit Harvest


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  • It's Capitol Reef National Park's birthday.

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    Der Capitol-Reef-Nationalpark in Utah wurde am 18. Dezember 1971 eingerichtet, nachdem er bereits am 2. August 1937 zum National Monument ernannt worden war. Der Name stammt von einem Gebiet in der Nähe des Fremont River, das die ersten Pioniere an ein Riff erinnerte. Im 19. Jahrhundert gründeten mormonische Siedler den Ort Fruita. Kernstück des Nationalparks ist die Waterpocket Fold, eine über 150 km lange geologische Formation, die sich in Nord-Süd-Richtung erstreckt. Die ursprünglich horizontalen Bodenschichten, die aus Sedimenten entstanden, wurden bei der Anhebung des Colorado-Plateaus leicht geneigt und gebogen. Durch Erosion entstand dann die heutige 'Falte', die ähnlich einer Verwerfung markante Trennlinien zwischen den geologischen Schichten aufweist. Im Park gibt es ein gut ausgebautes Wanderwegnetz.


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    Here's the (documented) history of National Parks
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  • 2019 Fruit Harvest


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  • Vandals Deface Monolith in Utah's Capitol Reef National Park


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  • Pilot Canyoneering Permit System


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  • Capitol Reef National Park's Visitor Center To Get Makeover

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    Work is to begin next month to rehabilitate the visitor center at Capitol Reef National Park in Utah, with completion expected late next spring.
    The visitor center will undergo building rehabilitation followed by the fabrication and installation of new interpretive and informational exhibits. The newly rehabilitated visitor center restrooms will open to the public on September 2, and will remain open during building rehabilitation.
    A temporary visitor center and park store building will be installed adjacent to the current visitor center parking lot. While operations will continue mostly as normal, there will be occasional delays and temporary closures of parking lots and buildings to accommodate construction. You can check the park website for updates.


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  • You Can Find Fascinating 3000 Year-Old Petroglyphs At Capitol Reef National Park In Utah

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    Capitol Reef National Park could be the most underrated National Park in the United States. While Zion National Park, Arches National Park, and Bryce Canyon National Park are well known and get plenty of attention, Capitol Reef National Park can be found in the south-central desert of Utah and is home to ancient historical Petroglyphs.


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  • 50th Anniversary of Capitol Reef National Park


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  • Grand Reopening of Capitol Reef Visitor Center

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    The Capitol Reef National Park Visitor Center will reopen on Wednesday, March 2 at 9 a.m., after a brief closure to install new exhibits. A ribbon cutting ceremony will take place before welcoming visitors to view the newly installed exhibits.


    The exhibits interpret the park’s human history, diverse plant and animal life, and the iconic geology of the Waterpocket Fold. Through photographs and text, interactive features, and videos, visitors come away with a greater understanding of the significance of Capitol Reef National Park. Starting March 4, the visitor center will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.


    This project is an example of your dollars at work. The building renovations in 2021 and the newly installed exhibits utilized recreation fee dollars to improve and update the visitor center.


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  • Heutzutage wird wirklich alles geklaut… :rolleyes:



    National Park Service seeks tips from the public to aid investigation of stolen fossils from Capitol Reef National Park


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  • Flash flooding in Utah's Capitol Reef National Park washes away vehicles, tourists airlifted to safety


    Some National Park rangers responding to visitors and helping rescue trapped park goers ended up stranded themselves

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    A national park visit rapidly turned into an exercise in survival for visitors after a downpour trapped them.
    Capitol Reef National Park in Utah experienced intense thunderstorms and flash flooding Thursday as heavy rains swept the region. Some park goers ended up stranded and in need of rescue, according to the Wayne County Sheriff's Office.
    The intense downpour ultimately proved too much for even some park rangers dispatched to rescue stranded visitors.
    "Park rangers were on scene getting people out of the wash, while doing so, some of the park rangers got stranded in the flood but were able to get to high ground," the sheriff's office reported. "DPS helicopter was able to make contact with people that were stranded there. They were able to hoist them out and brought them to a parking area," the sheriff's office reported. "There were approximately 60 people in that parking lot that almost had to spend the night, however the park rangers worked diligently to clear the roads, making them passible."
    Park staff and rescue teams procured lodging at nearby motels for rescued visitors. Luckily, no fatalities were reported, and victims received only minor injuries.
    "Park rangers were able to find lodging and are shuttling people out of the parking area to the surrounding motels. The only injuries reported were minor cuts and lacerations. There are approximately 7-8 disabled vehicles in the flood areas. They will work to get them out conditions permitting," the sheriff concluded.


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  • Take A Boardwalk Trail Near Petroglyphs At Capitol Reef National Park In Utah

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    Capitol Reef National Park is one of the most underrated national parks in Utah. While many individuals choose to visit parks like Arches or Zion, they are missing out on some true gems that are tucked away in this park like the Capitol Reef Petroglyph Trail. This delightful boardwalk trail is short, beautiful, unique, educational, and so much more.


    Located right along Highway 24 in Capitol Reef National Park is the Petroglyph Trail. This is a 0.3-mile boardwalk trail that is short and sweet and perfect for a family adventure.


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