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Cathedral Valley Campground
United StatesUtahTeasdaleCathedral Valley Campground

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Cathedral Valley Campground

Cathedral Valley Campground Rd, Wayne, UT, United States
4.0(41)

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Make sure you take the Hartnett road ( if you have high clearance, you have to cross the Fremont River on that route and need 4x4. Water very high this weekend..) The Cathedral Valley road was easy and most cars can get you there without AWD or 4x4. I made some mistakes of not checking all my plan details before resulted in wasting a day or so, so hopefully I can help you avoid that! I trusted Google maps too much and it took me to the route on the far west side ( by Fremont and loa) which altered my route and ended up making me drive 2-3 hours more than needed. The access route it takes you to from Salt Lake is the hardest route to get up and is closed currently. It's quickest from salt lake to go through price then get off the hanksville exit , drive through hanksville and in about 15-20 minutes while driving east towards Torrey get off the cainville wash road and connect to the cathedral road. Camping is available all over the outside boundaries of the park which is definitely better to stay before the sun tower and moon tower (if those are your main goals of places to see which is for most.) I made the mistake of getting their after dark and going all the way past the towers to the camping area to the only designated "campground" that only held 8 people and was 60-90 minutes to drive through rough washboard dirt roads and climbing a rocky hill. There was Nothing more special about the campground that is any different than finding your own site before the park. It's a good place if you intend to visit the overlook area on the far west side of cathedral Valley but if not find your own spot. No water sources, or trash bins. PACK IT IN, PACK IT OUT, PUT OUT YOUR FIRE 110% AND LEAVE NO TRACE!
Celeste PCeleste P
So secluded and amazing. We spent two nights here at the end of April, definitely got into the 20s/30s at night so be prepared. We took the Hartnet road north from hwy 24 and crossed the river Ford. Our Subaru Forester did fine but a 4wd vehicle is definitely needed. The dirt road is long so be prepared for about an hour to get there from 24. The Polk road access is closed during winter so call the park hotline ahead of time for road conditions.
Shawn StackhouseShawn Stackhouse
Capitol Reef NP is one of the few national parks where in can get a true feeling of seclusion. I have explored a lot of the northern parts of the park, but there is still so much more. The park is part of the dark sky act, so the night photography is the best possible quality in terms of light pollution. I can't wait to go back and explore new trails in Capitol Reef!
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Make sure you take the Hartnett road ( if you have high clearance, you have to cross the Fremont River on that route and need 4x4. Water very high this weekend..) The Cathedral Valley road was easy and most cars can get you there without AWD or 4x4. I made some mistakes of not checking all my plan details before resulted in wasting a day or so, so hopefully I can help you avoid that! I trusted Google maps too much and it took me to the route on the far west side ( by Fremont and loa) which altered my route and ended up making me drive 2-3 hours more than needed. The access route it takes you to from Salt Lake is the hardest route to get up and is closed currently. It's quickest from salt lake to go through price then get off the hanksville exit , drive through hanksville and in about 15-20 minutes while driving east towards Torrey get off the cainville wash road and connect to the cathedral road. Camping is available all over the outside boundaries of the park which is definitely better to stay before the sun tower and moon tower (if those are your main goals of places to see which is for most.) I made the mistake of getting their after dark and going all the way past the towers to the camping area to the only designated "campground" that only held 8 people and was 60-90 minutes to drive through rough washboard dirt roads and climbing a rocky hill. There was Nothing more special about the campground that is any different than finding your own site before the park. It's a good place if you intend to visit the overlook area on the far west side of cathedral Valley but if not find your own spot. No water sources, or trash bins. PACK IT IN, PACK IT OUT, PUT OUT YOUR FIRE 110% AND LEAVE NO TRACE!
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So secluded and amazing. We spent two nights here at the end of April, definitely got into the 20s/30s at night so be prepared. We took the Hartnet road north from hwy 24 and crossed the river Ford. Our Subaru Forester did fine but a 4wd vehicle is definitely needed. The dirt road is long so be prepared for about an hour to get there from 24. The Polk road access is closed during winter so call the park hotline ahead of time for road conditions.
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Capitol Reef NP is one of the few national parks where in can get a true feeling of seclusion. I have explored a lot of the northern parts of the park, but there is still so much more. The park is part of the dark sky act, so the night photography is the best possible quality in terms of light pollution. I can't wait to go back and explore new trails in Capitol Reef!
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5.0
4y

Make sure you take the Hartnett road ( if you have high clearance, you have to cross the Fremont River on that route and need 4x4. Water very high this weekend..) The Cathedral Valley road was easy and most cars can get you there without AWD or 4x4.

I made some mistakes of not checking all my plan details before resulted in wasting a day or so, so hopefully I can help you avoid that!

I trusted Google maps too much and it took me to the route on the far west side ( by Fremont and loa) which altered my route and ended up making me drive 2-3 hours more than needed. The access route it takes you to from Salt Lake is the hardest route to get up and is closed currently. It's quickest from salt lake to go through price then get off the hanksville exit , drive through hanksville and in about 15-20 minutes while driving east towards Torrey get off the cainville wash road and connect to the cathedral road.

Camping is available all over the outside boundaries of the park which is definitely better to stay before the sun tower and moon tower (if those are your main goals of places to see which is for most.)

I made the mistake of getting their after dark and going all the way past the towers to the camping area to the only designated "campground" that only held 8 people and was 60-90 minutes to drive through rough washboard dirt roads and climbing a rocky hill.

There was Nothing more special about the campground that is any different than finding your own site before the park. It's a good place if you intend to visit the overlook area on the far west side of cathedral Valley but if not find your own spot.

No water sources, or trash bins.

PACK IT IN, PACK IT OUT, PUT OUT YOUR FIRE 110% AND...

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5.0
5y

Beautiful and secluded! This campground is great! I have been here several times in summer and winter and the campground is often pretty empty especially during the week. Even when there are people the camp sites are pretty spreed out so you hardly notice. The drive in is also such an amazing experience. I would recommend a higher clearance vehicle (most so SUVs would be fine) just because there are some rocks along the way that something smaller might have issue with. I would also highly recommend packing extra water, gas, and tyre repair kit because it is really far out there in the middle of nowhere. The drive is amazing and I would recommend...

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4y

So secluded and amazing. We spent two nights here at the end of April, definitely got into the 20s/30s at night so be prepared. We took the Hartnet road north from hwy 24 and crossed the river Ford. Our Subaru Forester did fine but a 4wd vehicle is definitely needed. The dirt road is long so be prepared for about an hour to get there from 24. The Polk road access is closed during winter so call the park hotline ahead of time for...

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