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Capitol Reef, Waterpocket Fold, Land of the Sleeping Rainbow—all are colorful names to describe a park with many striking characteristics.

Waterpocket Fold, the main feature of the park, is the name of a 100-mile-long fold in the earth's surface. This uplift contains innumerable eroded basins or pockets that hold thousands of gallons of rainwater. These pockets of water have affected the history of humanity within the park and the flora and fauna of the region.

Entering the park from the west gives the most impressive view of the 1,000-foot-high stone barrier into which erosive forces have sculpted fascinating canyons, mesas, buttes and mazes. Once in the park, other astonishing panoramas await you.

Within a short distance of the visitor center, you will see Capitol Dome, Chimney Rock, the Goosenecks and the Egyptian Temple. Hickman Bridge, the Golden Throne and Capitol Gorge reward you after easy to moderate hikes. Prehistoric petroglyphs, the Fruita Schoolhouse, the Gifford Farmhouse and the Behunin Cabin speak of bygone eras and can be reached by car. The 20-mile round-trip Scenic Drive will take you past the Ripple Rock Nature Center and many of the park's features.

If you are seeking a remote wilderness experience, Capitol Reef has it. To the north of Route 24, dirt roads, which generally require high-clearance or 4-wheel-drive vehicles, lead into the park's north end through the heart of Cathedral Valley, an area of monolithic formations of Entrada and Curtis sandstones, some of which are 500 feet high. South of Route 24, graded roads, usually suitable for high-clearance vehicles, lead into some very fine hiking country. Besides good hiking opportunities, the southern part of the park also offers spectacular views of the folded strata of Capitol Reef and the Henry Mountains. Muley Twist Canyon is in the southern end of the park, as is Brimhall Bridge. Check with a park ranger before setting out for any of these more remote locations. Weather conditions may make the roads slick and impassable.

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Can I rent a portable toilet at Bullfrog Marina? Can I reserve it?
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Hi,

There is a portable toilet dump station at Bullfrog Marina, but unfortunately you can't rent portable toilets there. You can purchase portable toilets at camping good stores within the park, or better yet at a gear supply store in a gateway city to the park (where they'll probably run $20 cheaper!).

I hope you have a wonderful time in Lake Powell. Please remember to check back in with us to post pictures and comments about your trip!
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I need help planning a 2 week car tour of southeastern Utah and northern Arizona plus Las Vegas
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In Utah You’ll be right in the heart of the Grand Circle, a collection of seven national parks, eight national monuments, numerous state parks, scenic byways, historical sites, prehistoric Indian ruins, colorful ghost towns and stunning geologic formations. Take some time to explore some of these places, including Zion, Canyonlands and Monument Valley. I would also recommend visiting the Grand Canyon while in Arizona. For more information on sights to see in the area, check out www.grandcircle.org and www.utah.com/nationalparks/grandcircle.htm. For more information on specific parks and activities in Arizona, go to http://www.ohranger.com/, click on “Where to Go” and then click on Arizona state on the map. Then, scroll down to find a list of all the parks and public lands in Arizona. You can also click on one of the activities shown in “STEP 2: SELECT ONE OR MORE THINGS TO DO,” which will narrow down your search and only show you parks that have the activity you’re searching for. You can repeat these steps with both Utah and Nevada as your starting point. Please swing by OhRanger.com after your trip to let us know how it went!
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