Our favourite national park in the US - Capitol Reef National Park
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- čas přidán 16. 08. 2022
- Halfway through our USA Road Trip, we arrived at Capitol Reef National Park, a place we had never been to before and it totally blew us away! After having spent the last few days in busy Moab, it was so refreshing to explore the northern part of Capitol Reef National Park and be completely alone.
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These landscapes are unreal! And so little toirists! Another great find!
Yes, one of our favourite places we saw during our road trip!
Love the brand integrations. Incredible back drop for photo shoots. Perfect choice of the deep blue off the rust clay colored rocks.
If you are able to, can you share the your favorite locations here in the States? It's nice to get the thoughts of foreigners and their reasoning for what they enjoy about the USA.
It's also enjoyable to be allowed to journey with you and at times smile at some things that make you two incredibly European.
Thanks for such Incredible cinematic snap shots in your content. 👍🤙🌞🍾
Makes me curious what you think is incredibly European!?
Loved the video! Capitol Reef NP is one of our favorites, too! Hanksville! Haha, just a place to fuel up.
Haha, yeah Hanksville really is just a place to fuel up, but how incredible is Capitol Reef NP! We absolutely loved it there!
Oh wow! This National park looks like another planet! Glad to see you’re enjoying your US road trip!
We have been loving it so much!!! 😍
Guys, it's okay to be childish sometimes. My husband is the biggest kid out there (we're in our sixties). I think it helps to be that way because if you can find something to laugh about it relieves the stress of the negative stuff! Great scenic shots of you both.
So good to see you enjoying the beautiful southwestern United States! happy travels my friends!
if you keep driving down factory butte road, then keep right at the fork near the crack canyon wilderness sign. you will come to the muddy creek park there, then hike up the creek two miles. you'll find the most beautiful canyon you'll ever see, just as beautiful as any thing in the park it reminds me of the narrows at zion, and no one really knows about it. at the end of the canyon which is around 3 to 4 miles you'll find an old mine and bunk house by an airstrip. along your way you can also find a massive spring fed creek that forks to the left be careful not to follow it as it flows fast and you may mistake if for the muddy creek but it is really neat as well.
ps the road does get pretty rough like most roads in wayne county
It's such an amazing part of the country with so many hidden gems it seems! Thank you for the tip! The video went live after we left the area, but we'll make sure to keep it in mind for a next visit!
lol, yeah the roads are horrible there haha
Hi you guys. Visitor centers they're all over that area. They have maps and if you ASK they definitely definitely know the area is very well and can tell you where all the key attractions are! State parks you can go into you just need a pass
It's pronounced būte. But, I pronounced it the same way the first time I saw the word Butte. The e is silent.
Well, at least we tried! Haha!
So where is the Moonscape?
from Highway 24, between Caineville and Hanksville, take the Coalmine Road to the North for 6 miles, then at GPS N38°26'55.6" W110°52'57.7", turn right onto Skyline View Road for 2.7 miles!
So sweet of you to share this!
Travel snobs
Thanks 🤣