Sandstone monolith rising above desert grasses in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah

10 Best Photography Spots in Capitol Reef National Park

Why Capitol Reef National Park Is Great for Landscape Photography

Capitol Reef National Park may be the lesser-known and lesser-visited of Utah’s National Parks, but it is every bit as impressive as the others, is less crowded, and provides more opportunities for more unique compositions. Here are ten of the best spots for photography in Capitol Reef National Park.

10 Best Photography Spots in Capitol Reef National Park

  • Capitol Gorge - A scenic drive that takes you through stunning rock formations and offers unique perspectives for photography.

  • Sunset Point - A popular spot for photography, Sunset Point offers stunning views of the sunset over the canyons.

  • Hickman Bridge - A hiking trail that leads to a unique rock formation and offers opportunities for creative photography.

  • Fruita Historic District - A historic area of the park with opportunities for cultural and architectural photography.

  • Cassidy Arch - A unique geological formation with opportunities for creative photography.

  • Goosenecks Overlook - An overlook that offers stunning views of the canyons and surrounding landscape.

  • Sulphur Creek - A hiking trail that takes you through a canyon and offers unique perspectives for photography.

  • Cathedral Valley - A scenic drive that takes you through stunning rock formations and offers unique perspectives for photography. This is one of my favorite parts of the park, but make sure you’re prepared for the drive there. Depending on your route, you may have to cross a small river.

  • Cohab Canyon - A hiking trail that takes you through stunning rock formations and offers unique perspectives for photography.

  • Chimney Rock Loop Trail - A hiking trail that takes you through unique rock formations and offers opportunities for creative photography.

These are just a few of the many stunning locations for photography in Capitol Reef National Park. Don't forget that weather and lighting conditions can have a major impact on the quality of your photos, so plan ahead and be prepared!

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