Sunset Point
Sunset Point at Capitol Reef National Park captures warm sunset light over red rock canyons and sparse desert shrubs.
Sunset Point at Capitol Reef National Park features a weathered, twisting dead juniper and red desert landscape.

Sunset Point

Natural Attr★★★★☆
Last Updated: February 2026

Type

Geological Formation

Accessibility

Drive-up view; ~0.8-mile roundtrip; not wheelchair accessible

Best Season

Spring and Fall

Busiest Season

Spring and Fall

Features

Rock outcrop overlook with views of the Waterpocket Fold and layered sedimentary rocks

Overview

About This Attraction

Sunset Point frames Capitol Reef’s layered rock walls from a broad rock outcrop at the edge of the Waterpocket Fold. The late-afternoon light makes the stratigraphy stand out against the canyons below. This overlook conveys an erosion-driven narrative—water and gravity have carved the rock over millions of years, exposing the fold and its sedimentary history.

Quick Facts

Type

Geological Formation

Access

Drive-up view; ~0.8-mile roundtrip; not wheelchair accessible

Main Features

Rock outcrop overlook with views of the Waterpocket Fold and layered sedimentary rocks

What You'll See

Layered rock walls, distant canyons, sunset lighting on the fold; lizards and rock squirrels nearby

What Makes It Special

Waterpocket Fold monocline exposure; Permian-Cretaceous rocks spanning millions of years

Best Time to Visit

Spring (Mar–May) and Fall (Sept–Oct) offer mild temperatures. Late afternoon to sunset provides the best light for photography.

Safety Considerations

Sun exposure; rattlesnakes; steep ledges; gravity near the overlook

Visitor Tips

  • 0.8-mile roundtrip; mostly flat with rocky sections.
  • Arrive an hour before sunset due to crowded parking.
  • Stay on the trail; beware of exposed edges and rattlesnakes in warm weather.