Explore the journey — one trail, museum, meal, and memory at a time.
Escalante to Capitol Reef
A reluctant departure from Deer Creek Campground turns into an unhurried drive toward Capitol Reef National Park. Along the way, quiet roads, frequent photo stops, and a chance ranger discussion about geology, glaciers, and early settlement slow the day to exactly the pace it needed.
Capitol Reef National Park and Butch Cassidy
A slow morning in Capitol Reef National Park turned into a day shaped by history. From the working orchards of Fruita and the massive Fremont cottonwoods known as the Silent Sentinels, to roadside petroglyphs and a humble stop at Butch Cassidy’s childhood home, the drive west became a reminder that this landscape has been lived in, marked, and worked for centuries.
Goosenecks to Capitol Reef
What should have been a short drive from Goosenecks State Park to Capitol Reef National Park became a slow, deliberate journey across southern Utah. By skipping the Moki Dugway and following Utah State Route 95 through Fry Canyon and Hite Crossing, the road stretched into a day defined by quiet highways, towering rock walls, and long moments of stillness that made the destination feel earned.