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"Cathedral Valley is located at the north end of Capitol Reef National Park. It’s one of the more remote areas of the park, and can usually only be accessed with 4x4 or AWD vehicles. Depending on weather conditions and recent rainfall, sometimes you’ll need higher clearance vehicles as well. The campground is the only one in the area, and it is primitive with pit toilets and fire rings. Potable water is also available in the area, but not at the campground, so it’s a good idea to bring extra just in case something happens, since the area is so remote. Cell phone reception is slim to non-existent. This all being said, this might be one of the most spectacular places you ever camp. Cathedral Valley lacks the crowds and offers outstanding views of the Cathedral rock formations. It’s also a popular place for night sky photography due to the incredible lack of light pollution. The campground is free and first-come-first-serve. "

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