Capitol Reef National Park
Loa is Wayne County's seat on State Route 24, 37 km west of Capitol Reef. It's a working local town serving as a supply hub for the region. Most visitors stop for lodging, fuel, and food before heading to the park.
Loa is a working county seat, not a resort destination. Quiet, practical, no fluff. Stay here to save money and experience genuine local Utah. Small motels, limited dining, straightforward vibe.
Loa is your last stop before Capitol Reef. Fuel and food availability depends on local business hours. Most shops close early. Bring supplies or ask locals.
One restaurant, likely standard hours (unknown specifics). No identified late-night options. Plan meals during daylight. If arriving after sunset, eat before dark or bring food.
Supply Depot
515
37 km west of Capitol Reef on State Route 24
Quiet county seat, gateway to Capitol Reef 37 km east
Gateway to Capitol Reef 37 km east; county seat services
Authentic county seat; quiet, no-tourist-trap vibe
June-August, Capitol Reef peak season
April-May, September-October
Quiet town, Capitol Reef open year-round
Shoulder seasons (April-May, September-October) offer quietest weather. Summer (June-August) brings Capitol Reef's peak season traffic.
Two small motels
• One restaurant only; eat during daylight • Two small motels; tight inventory June-August • Genuine local atmosphere, not touristy • SR-24 is the scenic western approach to Capitol Reef
Capitol Reef National Park 37 km east via State Route 24
Quiet county seat. Capitol Reef remains open year-round.
Downtown along State Route 24
Capitol Reef Visitor Center is 37 km east on State Route 24. Phone: 435-425-3791.
Downtown motels along State Route 24
Yes, June-August (two small motels). Off-season usually walk-ins okay.
Safe, quiet town. Limited dining and amenities. Good stop before Capitol Reef.
Two motels, one restaurant/cafe. Other services unknown. Capitol Reef Visitor Center 37 km east.
To Park Center
37 km west of Capitol Reef on State Route 24
Unknown—one small restaurant in town. Call ahead or eat during daylight hours.
Unknown. Fuel up during daytime to be safe.
June-August, yes—two small motels fill fast. Other months, walk-ins usually fine.
Availability unknown. Stock major items before arriving in Loa.
37 km east on State Route 24. Call 435-425-3791 for current hours.
No. Bring all outdoor equipment with you.
Unknown. Ask locals for nearest medical facilities.
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