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Fruita
9.2/10 (914 reviews)
Wander through historic Mormon pioneer orchards where you can pick seasonal fruit in Capitol Reef National Park. At the Gifford Homestead, sample fresh-baked pie made from the surrounding trees' bounty.
Gifford Homestead
9.0/10 (538 reviews)
This historic Mormon pioneer homestead showcases early 1900s rural Utah life. Sample freshly baked fruit pies from park orchards while browsing handmade quilts and crafts in the picturesque Fruita Valley.
Factory Butte
10.0/10 (2 reviews)
Rising 6,302 feet from Utah's barren badlands, Factory Butte's sandstone formation creates an otherworldly landscape. Photographers capture its dramatic silhouette during golden hour when shadows play across the terrain.
Goosenecks Overlook
9.4/10 (353 reviews)
Gaze 800 feet down at Sulphur Creek's dramatic "gooseneck" meanders carved over millions of years. Visit at sunrise or sunset when the canyon's rugged contours catch golden light for spectacular photography.
Dixie National Forest
9.4/10 (554 reviews)
Spanning nearly 2 million acres, Dixie National Forest showcases landscapes from desert brush to alpine forests. Hike through high mountain meadows or drive scenic routes past multicolored cliffs and steep-walled gorges.
Cohab Canyon Trail
9.2/10 (97 reviews)
Hike through red sandstone walls and pockmarked formations in this less-traveled canyon trail. Explore hidden side canyons and pause at overlooks for sweeping views of the historic Fruita district below.
The Frying Pan Trail
8.6/10 (31 reviews)
Traverse Capitol Reef's rugged beauty on this 4.5-mile trail connecting Cohab Canyon to Cassidy Arch. Wander through slickrock and piñon forests while taking in sweeping views of the Waterpocket Fold's dramatic geology.
Panorama Point & Gooseneck Overlook
9.4/10 (410 reviews)
Marvel at Capitol Reef's dramatic landscapes from these twin viewpoints. Witness the 800-foot deep canyon with its serpentine river bends—most spectacular at sunrise or sunset.
What to do in Torrey
Capitol Reef National Park Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour
"This hotel was awesome. You have hot running water in the shower with awesome pressure and you have wonderful beds to sleep on. Dakota was phenomenal and telling us different trails. We could go hike. The breakfast was great and so was visiting with other people that were staying there."
"Nice place and nice staff. Restaurant costs in Torrey are high for me so next time I'll rent something with a kitchenette and bring some groceries along."
"This property is a gem!!! If I could give them more then 5 stars, I would. They had everything we needed and more. I loved the quality of all of the furniture and decor as well as the personal attention and care they put into our room. The staff was so helpful and treated us like family. It's a must stay if you are in the area. We were headed to Capitol Reef National Park and it was a close enough drive. ! This is one of my most favorite places I have ever stayed."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.