Cathedral Valley

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Cathedral Valley is a remote, scenic desert basin in Utah known for its towering sandstone monoliths and dramatic badland landscapes within Capitol Reef National Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf desert basin
geographic region
tourist attraction
approximateLoopLength ~60 miles
bestVisitSeason fall
spring
climateType semi-arid
formedBy differential weathering
erosion
geologicalUnit Curtis Formation NERFINISHED
Entrada Sandstone NERFINISHED
Morrison Formation NERFINISHED
hasAccessType four-wheel-drive road access
high-clearance road access
hasLandscapeFeature badlands
buttes
erosional cliffs
mesas
sandstone monoliths
hasLandscapeType desert
hasLoopRoad Cathedral Valley Loop NERFINISHED
hasNotableFormation Cathedral Mountain NERFINISHED
Glass Mountain NERFINISHED
Gypsum sinkhole
Jailhouse Rock NERFINISHED
Temple of the Moon NERFINISHED
Temple of the Sun NERFINISHED
hasRecreationActivity backcountry camping
four-wheel driving
hiking
photography
sightseeing
hasViewpoint Cathedral Valley Overlook NERFINISHED
knownFor dramatic badland landscapes
remote scenery
towering sandstone monoliths
locatedIn Capitol Reef National Park NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Utah
Wayne County, Utah NERFINISHED
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
nearestTown Torrey, Utah NERFINISHED
partOf Capitol Reef National Park backcountry NERFINISHED
Colorado Plateau NERFINISHED
roadHazard clay when wet
deep sand
stream ford
roadSurface dirt roads

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Capitol Reef National Park contains Cathedral Valley