Family Farmhouse by Capitol Reef

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Family Farmhouse by Capitol Reef

Food scene

Local food truck with insane, gourmet burgers. A must-try!
9 locals recommend
capitol burger
12 W Main St
9 locals recommend
Local food truck with insane, gourmet burgers. A must-try!
Award-winning hard cider from local orchards. Check out their storefront for fabulous merch, charcuterie meats and cheeses, and as many cold bottles you can carry.
Etta Place Cider
700 West Main Street
Award-winning hard cider from local orchards. Check out their storefront for fabulous merch, charcuterie meats and cheeses, and as many cold bottles you can carry.
You CAN'T go wrong at the Wild Rabbit Cafe. Fantastic sandwiches, salads and burritos, fresh pastries and locally-roasted coffee.
12 locals recommend
The Wild Rabbit Cafe
135 E Main St
12 locals recommend
You CAN'T go wrong at the Wild Rabbit Cafe. Fantastic sandwiches, salads and burritos, fresh pastries and locally-roasted coffee.

Day trips

An hour's drive from Teasdale. Visit the Anasazi State Park Museum, grab brunch from the food truck at the Saturday farmer's market, and lose yourself on the breathtaking Burr Trail.
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An hour's drive from Teasdale. Visit the Anasazi State Park Museum, grab brunch from the food truck at the Saturday farmer's market, and lose yourself on the breathtaking Burr Trail.

In the park

The only fee-area of Capitol Reef, the scenic drive winds deep into red earth. Suitable for passenger vehicles on clear days. Keep your eyes peeled for bighorn sheep and ancient petroglyphs on the sandstone walls.
Scenic Drive
Scenic Drive
The only fee-area of Capitol Reef, the scenic drive winds deep into red earth. Suitable for passenger vehicles on clear days. Keep your eyes peeled for bighorn sheep and ancient petroglyphs on the sandstone walls.
The Sulpher Creek hike is a perfect hike for families with little kids. Not an official hike, the ‘trail’ begins right behind the visitor center. You can make it an all-day adventure by parking a car at the other end, or do what we do: follow the creek to the waterfall to swim and play for a couple of hours, and come back the same way when we're done. Plan for wet feet and hiking packs for little ones (they won't be able to walk the whole way.) For an afternoon of fun, bring a bucket and shovels and a picnic lunch.
Capitol Reef National Park Visitor Center
The Sulpher Creek hike is a perfect hike for families with little kids. Not an official hike, the ‘trail’ begins right behind the visitor center. You can make it an all-day adventure by parking a car at the other end, or do what we do: follow the creek to the waterfall to swim and play for a couple of hours, and come back the same way when we're done. Plan for wet feet and hiking packs for little ones (they won't be able to walk the whole way.) For an afternoon of fun, bring a bucket and shovels and a picnic lunch.
This hike gives you a little of everything Capitol Reef has to offer: red sandstone walls, seasonal color, river views, white sand, slick-rock, and the opportunity to rest under a breathtaking natural bridge.
Hickman Bridge Trail
Hickman Bridge Trail
This hike gives you a little of everything Capitol Reef has to offer: red sandstone walls, seasonal color, river views, white sand, slick-rock, and the opportunity to rest under a breathtaking natural bridge.