Capitol Reef National Park Geology
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Or almost - just past the campground is the entrance to the scenic drive through the park. We didn't have enough time to drive it, but we did have a few minutes to stop and take a pan (the stop sign at the right edge of the pan marks the start of that drive). Capitol Reef was named for the sandstone ridge that bloc...
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Located in eastern Utah, Capitol Reef was the name given to a ridge of sandstone that blocked westward travel by wagon. These rocks here (not actually the reef) outcrop along the road heading into the park.
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I can't find it on Google Earth... but it is somewhere near Caineville, Utah if not in Caineville.
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The northern end of the Waterpocket Fold in Capitol Reef National Park, with Henry Mountains in the background. Capitol Reef contains nearly a quarter million acres of quintessential Colorado Plateau slickrock country.
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