Near Old Wagon Trail
Waterpocket Fold south of Old Wagon Trail with the Henry Mountains in the background
Near Old Wagon Trail
Capitol Reef from Old Wagon Trail
Near Old Wagon Trail
Capitol Reef and Golden Throne from Old Wagon Trail
Near Old Wagon Trail
Waterpocket Fold north of Old Wagon Trail with Ferns Nipple standing out
Near Old Wagon Trail
Capitol Reef in front of the Henry Mountains

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Old Wagon Trail

3.7 (3 Ratings)
A challenging loop leading to a choice viewpoint.
2.8
mi
Distance
1,071
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Family FriendlyLess CrowdedViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.79mi
Distance
1,071ft
Elevation Gain
573ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
6,914ft
High Point
5,841ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Old Wagon Trail offers nice views of the Waterpocket Fold, but there is a lack of diversity along the trail that some hikers may find unexciting. Parts of the loop are very rough and rocky, more so than any other front country trail. Despite this, the trail offers plenty of solitude for those who want to avoid the crowds. Immediately from the parking area, the trail drops into and across a wash. On the other side a steady climb leads up through the Moenkopi Formation. A half-mile of steady climbing gains a slight break in the slope after two sets of steps. This is a good place to pause and turn around to take in the emerging view of the Henry Mountains over Capitol Gorge. A short distance later, the loop portion of the the hike begins to the left. If the viewpoint is your goal, simply continue straight ahead up the slope, but if completing the loop, it is best to follow the arrow left. The tread of the trail gets significantly rougher after the junction and the climbs continue in earnest. A half mile from the start of the loop, the trail nears the rim of Capitol Gorge. Nestled in the distant formations below is Capitol Reef's oldest rock layer, the White Rim Sandstone. Back to the east, the view has improved and now sweeps farther to the north. A third of a mile farther on, the path makes a gentle turn to the north and the climbing is done. The 1,100 foot elevation gain over the last 1.7 miles is certainly a good workout. After leaving the canyon rim, it is only a little ways further to a right turn onto a downhill section of the Old Wagon Trail. The route follows the old road down, then turns left. Continue on, and soon a sign indicates the spur trail to the viewpoint (straight ahead) and the return to the trailhead to the right. The short climb up the rocks to the viewpoint is well worth the effort. From the spur trail junction, the main loop trail proceeds south, following the contours of the landscape for a short distance, and then trends more to the east as it works down the slope. Happily, the rocks are largely left behind, and the tread is smooth enough that travel is pleasant. All the way back down to the trailhead, the broad views to the east are wonderful. This content was contributed by author Rick Stinchfield. For a comprehensive hiking guide to Capitol Reef National Park and to see more by Rick, click here.

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