Local Parks
Wonders
Beyond the National ParksWhile the National Parks draw the crowds, our state parks and forests hold the secrets of the high desert and ancient cultures.
State & Local Parks
Unique landscapes and rich history found only in the heart of Capitol Reef Country.

Goblin Valley State Park
The Valley of Goblins A Rock by Any Other Name… Step onto another planet in the heart of Utah’s desert,...

Anasazi State Park
Visit Anasazi State Park Museum to explore ancient Ancestral Puebloan history, artifacts, & reconstructed dwellings in Boulder, Utah. Plan your...

Dixie National Forest
Whistling Pines and Crimson Spires Where the High Desert Meets the Alpine CloudsA two-million-acre mosaic of red rock and emerald...
Chasing Horizons: The Untamed Backcountry While the iconic red rocks of the national parks often take center stage, the surrounding state lands and national forests offer a more intimate, unscripted encounter with the wild. Here, the silence is deeper, the trails are less traveled, and the opportunities for spontaneous discovery are endless. Whether you are navigating the labyrinth of hoodoos in Goblin Valley State Park or finding cool relief among the whistling pines of the Dixie National Forest , these areas provide a sanctuary for those looking to escape the crowds. This is where the true spirit of the West remains raw and accessible, inviting you to slow down, look closer, and write your own chapter in the story of Capitol Reef Country.
Lesser-Known, Equally Majestic
Beyond the boundaries of the National Parks lie hidden gems waiting to be explored. From the Martian-like landscapes of Goblin Valley to the alpine forests of the Dixie and the ancestral history preserved at Anasazi State Park, these destinations offer solitude, wonder, and a deeper connection to the Utah wilderness.

