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Welcome to the GPS-enabled offline driving tour of Capitol Reef National Park in Utah! Capitol Reef: Discover one of Utah’s hidden treasures! Capitol Reef is a gorgeous, colorful national park with a long and weird history, and this narrated driving tour will introduce you to all of it. Cruise between prismatic rock formations and walls displaying hundreds of millions of years of the earth’s history. Hike in the shadow of towering peaks or down into thrilling, crisscrossed canyons. Snap photos at staggeringly beautiful overlooks. Plus, dig into the human history of this area. Learn about the tribes who first lived here, their traditions and legends, and the mysterious petroglyphs they left behind! Visit the remains of an old Mormon pioneer town and hear an account of the struggles they faced making a life for themselves in such a remote, seemingly inhospitable place. You’ll even have the opportunity to visit a working orchard, right in the middle of this desert landscape! Capitol Reef is absolutely full of surprises, and you can be sure you won’t miss any of them with this self-guided tour. So load up the covered wagon and get out there! This comprehensive tour includes: ■ Tribes of Capitol Reef ■ Capitol Reef Park History ■ Twin Rocks ■ Chimney Rock ■ Panorama Point ■ Goosenecks Overlook ■ The Fluted Wall ■ The Castle ■ Visitor Center ■ How Capitol Reef Formed ■ Ripple Rock Nature Center ■ Historic District ■ The Mail Tree ■ Gifford Homestead ■ Fruita Barn ■ Cohab Canyon & Trailhead ■ “American Moses” ■ Why So Colorful? ■ Danish Hill ■ Oyler Mine ■ The Paiute and the Mormons ■ Slickrock Divide ■ The North Star ■ The Paiute Way ■ Wovoka ■ Capitol Gorge Trailhead ■ Fruita Schoolhouse ■ Petroglyphs ■ Hickman Bridge Trail ■ Capitol Dome ■ Grand Wash Trailhead ■ Behunin Cabin ■ Orientation Pullout APP FEATURES: ■ Award-winning platform The app, which has been featured on Thrillist, was the recipient of the “Laurel Award” from the Newport Mansions, who use our app for over a million tours/year. ■ Plays automatically The app knows where you are and which direction you are heading, and plays audio automatically about the things you’re seeing, plus stories and tips. Simply follow the GPS map & the routing line. ■ Fascinating stories Be immersed in an engaging, accurate, and entertaining story about each point of interest. The stories are professionally narrated and prepared by local guides. ■ Works offline No data, cellular or wireless network connection needed! Download over Wi-Fi/Data Network before your tour. ■ Freedom of travel No scheduled tour times, no crowded groups, and no rush to move past stops that interest you. You have total freedom to skip ahead, linger, and take as many photos as you’d like. FREE DEMO: Check out the free demo to get an idea of what this tour is all about. If you like it, purchase the tour to access all the stories. QUICK TIPS: ■ Download ahead of time over data or WiFi. ■ Be sure the phone battery is fully charged, or take an external battery pack. This app uses your GPS to track your route in real time. NEW TOURS AVAILABLE! ■ Canyonlands: Discover the raw, untamed beauty of nature in Canyonlands! ■ Bryce Canyon: Explore the ancestral home of the Paiute and its iconic hoodoos. Learn how this alien landscape formed as you pass the Bryce Amphitheatre and hike through the canyon. ■ Zion National Park: See staggering mountain peaks, stunning natural pools, and gorgeous vistas. Angel’s Landing Trail is legendary and the Narrows are world-famous. Explore Zion via car, bike, or shuttle. ■ Grand Staircase-Escalante: Explore the hidden wonders of this giant geologic staircase. Drive along the Hogback, witness stunning views, and discover long-buried secrets of the Puebloans. ■ Monument Valley: The quintessential Wild West. This valley has starred in Hollywood classics for generations. Take in the scenic vistas and learn about the culture of the Navajo. ■ Arches National Park