In this video I go do a couple of great hikes in Utah’s Capitol Reef National Park, drive one of the best roads in the country, and find a great campsite surrounded by tons of interesting little, er, artifacts. (Click here if you can’t see the video below.)
GPS COORDINATES
* Fremont River Falls: 38.2890, -111.1633
* Hickman Natural Bridge trailhead: 38.2888, -111.2277
* Little natural arch/bridge along the trail (Nels Johnson Bridges): 38.2906, -111.2321
* Hickman Natural Bridge: 38.2915, -111.2345
* Cassidy Arch trailhead: 38.2638, -111.2158
* Cassidy Arch: 38.2611, -111.2254
* Campsite: I’m not including coordinates to this campsite because I don’t want people going there to harvest the moqui marbles.
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* Desert Southwest Field Guide book (affiliate link)
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* Instagram (@SUVRVing)
* FKB.me (My free Kindle book website)
The Moki marbles and the arches were my favorite parts. I’ve heard of the marbles before, but have never seen them like that on the ground. I’ve always driven through Capitol Reef, and stopped only to see the petroglyphs. I’ll definitely will have to make it just a destination trip. Highway 12 is one of my favorite drives down there ! Thanks for sharing!