Watch the Sunset

Watch the Sunset

Trails
Last Updated: June 2026

Overview

About This Trail

Watch the Waterpocket Fold ignite in reds and oranges as the sun sinks over Capitol Reef. You have four difficulty options: easy 0.4-mile stroll to Sunset Point, moderate 1-mile climb up Fremont River Trail with 480 feet of elevation gain, or strenuous 3.6-mile Chimney Rock Loop with 590 feet of elevation gain. These options deliver dramatic cliff colors and panoramic desert views. Critical requirement: bring a headlamp—you're descending in darkness.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Moderate (primary featured route); Easy and Strenuous options available

Trail Highlights

Watch the Waterpocket Fold transform in real-time as sunset ignites reds, oranges, and purples across the cliffs. Chimney Rock Loop offers 360-degree views with the Henry Mountains silhouette. Fremont River trail provides dramatic cliff faces towering directly above as the light warms and deepens.

Insider Tips

• The false peak at Mile 0.5 on Fremont River Trail will trick you—keep climbing for the best views. • Sunset colors peak for 15-20 minutes; position yourself early and stay put until the show ends. • All distances listed are one-way; double your time estimate for the full round trip. • Chimney Rock Loop offers the most dramatic 360-degree views but demands serious fitness and endurance. • Sunset Point parking is small; arrive 2-3 hours early to secure a spot, or skip the crowds and use the less-known Fremont River trailhead parking at Fruita Campground. • Descend by headlamp only after sunset—do not attempt descent in twilight without one.

Best Season to Hike

Year-round (Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall)

Hiking Tips

  • Arrive an hour before sunset—the color peak is brief.
  • Bring a headlamp; you will descend in darkness. Bring two (backup).
  • Trail surfaces vary: slickrock is grippy when dry, slippery when wet. Loose gravel shifts underfoot.
  • Most distances listed are one-way; double your time estimate.
  • Carry 2+ liters of water for any route longer than 0.4 miles. Desert heat is relentless.
  • Wear closed-toe hiking boots, not sneakers. Stone steps and uneven surfaces demand foot placement focus.
  • Trekking poles stabilize you on gravel and slickrock.

Family Info

Select Sunset Point Trail (0.4 miles, flat, 30 minutes)—ideal for families and young children. Supervise children closely on loose gravel and near cliff edges. Bring a headlamp for all family members descending after dark. Insist on closed-toe hiking shoes for every participant.

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