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  2. Capitol Reef National Park - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt signed a proclamation creating Capitol Reef National Monument on August 2, 1937. [12] In Proclamation 2246, President Roosevelt set aside 37,711 acres (15,261 ha) of the Capitol Reef area. This comprised an area extending about two miles (3 km) north of present State Route 24 and about 10 mi (16 km) south, just past Capitol Gorge.

  3. Chimney Rock (Capitol Reef National Park) - Wikipedia

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    Chimney Rock is a 6,420-foot (1,960 m) summit in Capitol Reef National Park in Wayne County, Utah, United States. [2] This landmark is situated 2.5 mi (4.0 km) northwest of the park's visitor center, towering over 300 feet (91 m) above Utah State Route 24.

  4. Ferns Nipple - Wikipedia

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    Ferns Nipple is a 7,065-foot (2,153-meter) elevation summit located in Capitol Reef National Park, in Wayne County of Utah, United States. [3] This iconic landmark is situated four miles (6.4 km) southeast of the park's visitor center.

  5. Capitol Dome (Utah) - Wikipedia

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    Capitol Dome is a 6,120-foot-elevation (1,870 m) summit located in Capitol Reef National Park, in Wayne County, Utah, United States. This iconic landmark is situated 2.5 miles (4.0 km) east of the park's visitor center, and 0.85 mi (1.37 km) southeast of Navajo Dome .

  6. Utah State Route 24 - Wikipedia

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    SR-24 between Loa and Lyman. The highway starts at US-50 near Salina and ends at I-70 near Green River, taking a 163-mile (262 km) scenic route between the Fishlake and Dixie National Forests then through Capitol Reef National Park, along the eastern side of the San Rafael Reef passing Goblin Valley State Park and meeting I-70 again near Green River.

  7. Why is Capitol Reef called a reef? What travelers should know ...

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  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Capitol Reef ...

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    This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a Google map. [1]

  9. Golden Throne (mountain) - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Throne is a 7,041-foot (2,146 m) mountain in Capitol Reef National Park in Wayne County, Utah, United States. It is a rock formation dome made of a gold color stained Navajo Sandstone , which is particularly special because normally the sandstone is creamy white or red.