ADA Accessible
NoStroller Friendly
NoWater Fountain
YesBathrooms
NoPet Friendly
NoFee
$15.00Nearby convenience store
YesCamping Nearby
NoEmergency support within 5 miles
YesTrail Length/Type
2.00 mi., Out & Back
Helpful Trail Information
Natural Play Area, Picnic Area, and Visitor Center There are shaded picnic tables right at the trailhead, along with a water fountain and vault toilets. There are lots of fun rocks for kids to climb on. Faded petroglyphs are visible on one wall. The historic pioneer register consists of names of early pioneers carved into the rock. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, this trail was the main road through the park for horses, wagons, and for a short while, automobiles. There are remnants of old telephone lines too. The road to the trailhead is a rocky, gravel road. It may be hard for some cars to drive on if it’s wet.
Parking Details
Capitol Reef National Park doesn’t charge an admission fee, but it does charge a fee to drive on the park’s Scenic Drive beyond the Fruita Campground. A pass is good for 7 days.