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Stay curious, plz

When adventure calls, it's hard to ignore. Luckily, we can connect you to experienced tour guides who know the ins and outs of this amazing place.
Capitol Reef Photography Tours
Leading daily photography tours into Capitol Reef National Park, Hunter provides a wide variety of experiences from sunrise in the heart of Capitol Reef to day trips into deep twisting slot canyons and sunsets upon the Waterpocket Fold.
These guided tours will not only show you beautiful landscapes in phenomenal light, you will leave each trip with a better understanding of everything photography.
Western Whiptail Adventures
Offering a variety of tours that cater to different interests and preferences. Whether you're interested in geology, history, or nature, they have a tour that's perfect for you.
Sam and Suzee have been exploring the secrets of Southern Utah for most of their lives. They look forward to meeting you and showing you the beauty of Capitol Reef and the surrounding area.
Capitol Reef eBike Rentals
Explore Capitol Reef on an e-bike! Located at the start of Sulphur Creek Road, eBike rentals offer peaceful, scenic rides away from the crowds. Want to explore Fruita instead? Rent a bike rack and we’ll help you load up for a ride through orchards, along Scenic Drive, into Grand Wash, or to favorite trailheads for a bike-to-hike adventure.
Take in stunning red rock views with premium e-bikes and secure locks. Book your ride today!
Chunky Trout Outfitters
Bridget started Chunky Trout Outfitters in 2019 and offers the most authentic and unforgettable western fly fishing experiences around. She is an experienced guide sharing her passion with fly fishing fanatics across the beautiful state of Utah. She has been guiding clients for 10 years and loves getting everyone on chunky trout. Bridget is also proud to be the first female fly fishing outfitter service owner in the great state of Utah.
Welcome Home

Torrey Town is a small municipality in rural Wayne County, Utah, U.S. It was established by Mormon settlers in the 1880s who were drawn to the reliable waters of nearby Sand Creek.
The town's name traces to Jay L. Torrey 435.425.2808, a rancher and former Wyoming legislator.
Today, Torrey is best known as the gateway town to nearby Capitol Reef National Park and as Utah's first International Dark Sky designated community.
We hope you love it as much as we do.