Infos zum Capitol Reef NP

  • Take A Boardwalk Trail Near Petroglyphs At Capitol Reef National Park In Utah


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    Ist tatsächlich ganz schick, direkt an der State Route 24

    In diesem Sinne
    liebe Grüße von Stefan :)


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    Wer unsere Reisen nach- und miterleben möchte, ist hier jederzeit willkommen!
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  • Im Moment wird der HW24 fleißig gebaut - die Straße wird links und rechts wohl etwas breiter und es kommt neuer Asphalt drauf.
    Beginnt im Prinzip kurz hinter Torrey durchgehend bis Fruita kurz vorm Visitor Center. In Fruita ist dann schon neuer Asphalt, aber noch nix markiert.


    An 2 Stellen mit Pilot Car und das ganze Baustellen-Programm. Heute morgen hat noch nicht mal jemand gearbeitet dort, nur die "Slow/Stop"-Schilder und die Pilot Cars waren im Einsatz.


    Das dauert schon jeweils ein Weilchen, bis man da durch kommt - aber es wird bestimmt schön!

  • Fruit Harvest Outlook 2023

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    Fruit harvest season is fast approaching in Capitol Reef National Park! Cherries, apricots, peaches, plums, apples, and pears are available for harvest each summer. Due to good spring weather and a low pest pressure so far, the 2023 fruit outlook is optimistic.

    Current field conditions show that there will be strong crop of apricots and an average crop of peaches, apples, and pears. Unfortunately, cherries and plums will both be quite limited. The park’s cherry trees have been affected by insect and irrigation pressures for several years, and many of the most productive trees are declining due to old age. Capitol Reef National Park planted 131 cherry trees this spring and plans to continue planting cherries and peaches in the coming years to increase the availability of these popular crops.

    Apricots and sweet cherries are anticipated to become available in early July. The main peach harvest is expected to occur in late August to early September. Apples and pears may also begin to ripen in late August and early September. Fruit harvest information and pricing will be recorded on the Capitol Reef orchard hotline as fruit ripens and specific harvest start dates are determined. The fruit hotline may be reached by calling (435) 425-3791. Press one for general information, then press five for the orchard hotline. Fruit harvest information is also updated on the park’s Facebook page and Twitter feed. For more information about the Fruita orchards visit: http://www.nps.gov/care/learn/historyculture/orchards.htm.

    Capitol Reef National Park uses the money collected from fruit sales to defray the cost of maintaining the orchards, among the largest in the National Park System. These orchards are maintained using historic fruit production methods, preserving heirloom fruit varieties, and providing insights into the challenges faced by the pioneer settlers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, who established the orchards in the late 1880s.

    The National Park Service provides special fruit picking ladders and tools. Climbing fruit trees is not permitted in the park. Carefully read and follow posted instructions while picking fruit. Watch your footing when walking through the orchards and use caution on ladders. Please bring your own bags for collecting fruit.


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  • Utah’s Capitol Reef is working hard to save fruits you’ve probably never heard of


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  • Scenic Drive Rehabilitation Project Update

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    Capitol Reef National Park is preparing to reopen part of Scenic Drive and the Chimney Rock trail next week. The Chimney Rock parking lot has been refurbished, with a new, accessible toilet, and improved parking and drainage. Access to the Chimney Rock trail and to Spring Canyon will resume Monday, November 25. Some finishing work will be ongoing so use caution as the final touches are completed.

    A delayed schedule and colder temperatures have prevented completion of Scenic Drive paving. The first layer of pavement has been installed, and the Scenic Drive will open on November 26 to just past the Grand Wash intersection. The section beyond Grand Wash to Capitol Gorge, as well as the new restroom and parking lot at Capitol Gorge, will open in late December. Work will continue along the Scenic Drive over the winter, with potential lane closures and traffic control.

    In spring 2025, Scenic Drive will temporarily close again to allow the second layer of pavement to be placed before its final reopening.


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