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How A Bridge Forms In Stone And Why Solitude Still Lives In Utah’s Least Crowded Park

Season 8 Episode 149 Published 3 months, 3 weeks ago
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We hike to Hickman Bridge in Capitol Reef and unpack why the park is named for domes and a land reef. Along the way, we spot ancient handprints, explain how a natural bridge forms, and share why this quieter park stands out among Utah's big five.

• trail overview, distance, and elevation gain
• CCC history shaping the route
• origin of the name Capitol Reef
• pictographs and respectful observation
• difference between a natural bridge and an arch
• erosion processes shaping the span
• views on crowds and why the park feels calmer
• tips on nearby towns and access

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