Discover the stunning natural landscapes of Capitol Reef National Park at your own pace during this self-guided driving tour. Highlights include a preserved pioneer-era Mormon homestead and Navajo sandstone rock formations. Tours are priced per car, so groups of families and friends can listen together. Family-friendly, app-based tours work offline and include customer support. This trip begins at the Torrey Pioneer Schoolhouse in Torrey, Utah. For more information or to book this tour, click here.

  • A self-driving audio tour of Utah’s Capitol Reef National Park
  • Go at your own pace, stopping and re-starting whenever you wish
  • Follow an easy-to-use downloadable app with GPS navigation
  • Learn the history of the region, from the park’s earliest human inhabitants

Capitol Reef National Park is in Utah’s south-central desert. It surrounds a long wrinkle in the earth known as the Waterpocket Fold, with layers of golden sandstone, canyons and striking rock formations. Among the park’s sights are the Chimney Rock pillar, the Hickman Bridge arch, and Capitol Reef, known for its white sandstone domes.

The first major landmark you’ll encounter are the Twin Rocks, a funky rock formation that people swear looks exactly like a pair of human molars. Take a look and decide for yourself! Note: This 17+ -mile-long tour covers the essentials of Capitol Reef in 2-3 hours.


This 3 hour tour covers 23 points of interest and gives you details about the park that are hard to find elsewhere. This trip lasts about 3 hours and costs $14.99. For more information or to book this tour, click here.

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