Explore the beauty, color, and distant mesas of the Bentonite Hills and Cathedral Valley, containing ancient Native American sites, dinosaur fossils and tracks, and beautifully banded hills of color. Your guide will devise a custom itinerary based on your abilities and interests, including exceptional places not on the usual tourist path. After the tour, you’ll have a better understanding of it all, as well as amazing memories of natural splendor. For more information or to book this activity, click here.

  • Led by a local guide with intimate experience of the area
  • Drive through Capitol Reef National Park
  • Cruise through the Bentonite Hills, made of Jurassic era sediment
  • Gain insight into the geology, geography, and human history of the area


The journey to and from the Bentonite Hills includes a trip through the famous geology and cultural history of Capitol Reef National Park. Your guide will share insight into the regions geologic origins as well as more recent cultural history and both Native American Fremont Culture and Ancient Puebloan sites located within the region. This trip lasts about 3 hours and costs $170.00.

These world famous Jurassic era sediments not only harbor Dinosaur fossils and trackways, but they offer the modern explorer vistas and experiences rivaled no where else on our planet. No wonder these are the same deposits on which Nasa chose to build it’s Mars Research Facility. Your experienced guide will explain the geology, geography, and history of the region as well as giving you the “lay of the land” which includes insight into Capitol Reef’s Water Pocket Fold and the region’s groundwater drainage all the way down to the Colorado River and Lake Powell. This tour also visits an abandoned drilling rig and functioning well in the desert as well as two fordings (crossings) of the famous Fremont River in addition to a trip through Capitol Reef National Park and its famous sandstone cliffs surrounding a historic district of Pioneer era settlements and active orchards still producing fruit to this day! For more information or to book this activity, click here.


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