Capitol Reef National Park is one of Utahʻs Mighty Five national parks. It is certainly the least known of Utahʻs national park jewels, but it is a geological giant in terms of the scale of itʻs features.
National Park ranger Cindy Micheli gives us a four-minute overview of a park that is so big and remote you can spend months exploring and barely scratch the surface.
This is the heart of the Canyon Country - red rock cliffs and giant geological formations like the Waterpocket Fold, Strike Valley, the Capitol Dome for which the park is named, and the historic Morman town of Fruita.
This video is an excerpt from Finley-Holiday Films National Park Series of Blu-ray and DVD.
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