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Beginning in January visitors to Capitol Reef National Park who want to go canyoneering will need a permit/NPS

Beginning in January visitors to Capitol Reef National Park who want to go canyoneering will need a permit/NPS

Capitol Reef National Park in Utah will begin a pilot mandatory Canyoneering Permit System on January. Permits will be free of charge and require self-registration located at the park's visitor center or online on the park website. These permits will be required for all canyoneering and climbing activities within the park.

Park staff has observed a substantial increase in canyoneering and rock climbing activities in the park during the past 10 years. The pilot permit system will allow managers to track use and determine levels and locations of activity. Regulations are listed on the permit and on the park website. No personal information is required, and there is no limit to the number of permits given.

Capitol Reef manages backcountry camping with a similar permit system. Permits are free of charge and while there are limits to the number of people in a group, there are no limits to the number of permits given at this time. Backcountry permits are still issued at the visitor center, not online.

These efforts help park managers understand visitor use and recreation and the impacts to park resources, which provides valuable information when making management decisions to preserve and protect Capitol Reef. Canyoneering and rock climbing are inherently dangerous recreational activities and visitors should exercise caution and prepare accordingly. The park does not provide assistance or information regarding canyoneering or climbing routes, or preparation, so please plan ahead.

To acquire a permit, visitors can either fill one out in person at the Visitor Center or do so online at the park website https://www.nps.gov/care/planyourvisit.  To learn more about Capitol Reef National Park visit www.nps.gov/care or contact the park at 435-425-3791.

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