Capitol Reef National Park, UT
Visitor Services

The park itself has limited services (water, camping, restrooms, phone), which are available at the visitor center or the campground.

The closest services to the park (lodging, restaurants, grocery stores, gift shops, gasoline and automotive services, and so on) are just outside the park boundaries to the west, near or in Torrey. Limited services can also be found in the small communities to the east of the park.

Service Description Service Description
Fees Fees
A fee is collected to drive the Scenic Drive ($5 as of 2010).
Camping Camping
The park maintains three loops of shaded, grassy camping sites near orchards and a river. The sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. There is room to park trailers or RVs at... More information on Camping
Phone Phone
Pay phones may be found in the park at the visitor center and Loop A of the Fruita campground.
Restrooms Restrooms
Modern restroom facilities are found at the visitor center and the campgrounds. Several popular trails within the park have latrines at the parking areas: Chimney Rock, Grand Wash, and Hickman... More information on Restrooms
Retail Retail
The visitor center sells books, souvenirs and other park-related information. The Historic Gifford Homestead's gift shop sells books, toys, and craft items of a pioneer nature, many of which are... More information on Retail

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