When I first visited Utah's Capitol Reef National Park, I was traveling with my step-dog and her owner. We entered from the west via the Burr Trail, a dirt road that plunges over the escarpment in a Zorro-worthy zigzag of switchbacks.
By Dan LeethSpecial to The Denver Post, Denver Post: Travel
Sat, 07/04/2015 - 1:37am
When I first visited Utah's Capitol Reef National Park, I was traveling with my step-dog and her owner. We entered from the west via the Burr Trail, a dirt road that plunges over the escarpment in a Zorro-worthy zigzag of switchbacks.