Sulphur Creek

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Sulphur Creek is a scenic stream and canyon in Utah known for its waterfalls, narrow walls, and popular day-hike route within Capitol Reef National Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
hiking route
stream
bestSeasonToVisit fall
spring
country United States of America
surface form: United States
flowsThrough Capitol Reef National Park NERFINISHED
hasApproximateRoundTripDistance about 5–6 miles (varies by route)
hasDifficulty moderate
hasElevationChange moderate
hasFeature narrow canyon walls
waterfalls
hasGeologicalFeature narrow gorge
sandstone cliffs
hasHazard cold water
flash floods
slippery rocks
hasManagementPolicy subject to Capitol Reef National Park regulations
hasNearestTown Torrey, Utah NERFINISHED
hasOrientation generally east–west
hasRecreationType backcountry hiking
hasSurfaceType rock
sand
streambed
hasTrailType out-and-back
point-to-point
hasWaterFeature cascades
pools
isDogFriendly no (dogs generally not allowed on NPS trails)
isManagedBy U.S. National Park Service NERFINISHED
isScenic true
isWithinProtectedArea Capitol Reef National Park NERFINISHED
locatedIn Capitol Reef National Park NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Utah
Wayne County, Utah NERFINISHED
partOf Colorado Plateau NERFINISHED
popularFor family day hikes
photography
slot-canyon style scenery
requiresPermit no (for typical day use, as of recent NPS practice)
requiresWaterCrossings yes
state Utah
trailAccessPoint near Fruita, Utah
usedFor canyoneering
day hiking

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Capitol Reef National Park contains Sulphur Creek