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Arco Cassidy

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Arco Cassidy

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Cassidy Arch is a magnificent natural sandstone arch located in the central portion of Capitol Reef National Park in southern Utah, United States. Standing approximately 1792 meters (5879 feet) above sea level, this impressive formation is a prominent feature within the Waterpocket Fold geologic province. It dramatically rises about 400 feet (120 meters) above the Scenic Drive and the Grand Wash Trail below, showcasing the unique erosional power that sculpted it from Navajo Sandstone layers.

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    24 de agosto de 2023

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    Se trata de un enorme arco de arenisca sobre el que puedes pararte. Se encuentra a varios cientos de pies sobre Grand Wash y Scenic Drive, y ofrece impresionantes vistas de los alrededores.
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    1. Frying Pan Trail and Grand Wash Trail

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    Hike the moderate 7.1-mile Frying Pan and Grand Wash Trail in Capitol Reef National Park, featuring canyons, rock formations, and Cassidy Ar

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    Hike the easy 3.2-mile Cassidy Arch Trail in Capitol Reef National Park, gaining 559 feet to walk across a unique natural arch.
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    Hike the moderate 8.5-mile Frying Pan Trail in Capitol Reef National Park, gaining 2171 feet with views of Cassidy Arch and geological forma
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    Elevación 1.790 m

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    jueves 19 marzo

    29°C

    11°C

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    Ubicación: Wayne County, Utah, Estados Unidos de Amércia

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    Is the Cassidy Arch Trail suitable for families with children?

    The Cassidy Arch Trail is generally considered moderate to strenuous due to its elevation gain and some steep sections. While older children who are experienced hikers might enjoy the challenge, it may be too demanding for very young children or those unaccustomed to hiking. Consider the shorter, flatter Grand Wash Trail if you're looking for a more family-friendly option in the area, which can be combined with the Cassidy Arch Trail for a longer adventure.

    Are dogs allowed on the Cassidy Arch Trail?

    No, dogs are generally not permitted on unpaved trails in Capitol Reef National Park, including the Cassidy Arch Trail. Pets are allowed only on paved roads, in campgrounds, and on specific designated trails like the paved portions of the Scenic Drive. Always check the latest park regulations before visiting.

    What are the parking options for accessing the Cassidy Arch Trail?

    The primary parking area for the Cassidy Arch Trail is located at the Grand Wash trailhead along the Scenic Drive, approximately two miles south of Fruita. This parking lot can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons and weekends. Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot.

    How long does it typically take to hike the Cassidy Arch Trail?

    The Cassidy Arch Trail is approximately 3.4 to 3.5 miles round trip with an elevation gain of around 670 to 900 feet. Most hikers complete the round trip in about 2 to 3 hours, depending on their pace, fitness level, and time spent enjoying the views at the arch.

    What is the best time of day to hike Cassidy Arch to avoid crowds or for photography?

    To avoid the largest crowds and for the best photographic opportunities, consider hiking the Cassidy Arch Trail early in the morning, especially around sunrise. The soft, glowy light is ideal for capturing stunning images of the arch and surrounding landscape. Late afternoon can also offer beautiful light, but the trail may be busier.

    Are there any nearby cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options close to Cassidy Arch?

    Cassidy Arch is located within Capitol Reef National Park, which has limited services. The nearest town with cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options is Torrey, Utah, located just west of the park entrance. Fruita, within the park, offers a campground and a Gifford House store with pies and ice cream, but no full-service restaurants or hotels.

    What unique geological features can be observed on the Cassidy Arch Trail?

    Beyond the spectacular arch itself, the trail offers excellent views of the Navajo Sandstone layers from which Cassidy Arch was formed. Hikers can observe the dramatic erosion patterns of the Waterpocket Fold, including various fins, domes, and canyons sculpted by wind and water over millennia. The arch's formation, unlike natural bridges, is a result of intersecting fractures in the rock.

    Can the Cassidy Arch Trail be combined with other hikes for a longer experience?

    Yes, the Cassidy Arch Trail can be seamlessly combined with other routes. It spurs off the larger Frying Pan Trail, which connects to the Grand Wash Trail. This allows for longer loop options and further exploration of Capitol Reef National Park's diverse canyons and slickrock plateaus, offering a more extensive adventure.

    What should I wear and bring for a hike to Cassidy Arch?

    Given the moderate to strenuous nature of the hike and the desert environment, it's crucial to wear sturdy hiking shoes with good grip. Dress in layers to adapt to changing temperatures, and wear sun protection like a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Always carry plenty of water (more than you think you'll need), snacks, and a map or GPS device. Trekking poles can also be helpful on steeper sections.

    Is it safe to walk across the top of Cassidy Arch?

    Yes, Cassidy Arch is one of the few natural arches in the National Park system that you can safely walk across. The top of the arch is surprisingly wide and relatively flat, making it a less daunting experience than it might appear from below. However, always exercise caution, stay away from the edges, and be mindful of your footing, especially in windy conditions or if the rock is wet.

    How does the Cassidy Arch Trail compare in difficulty to the Hickman Bridge Trail?

    The Cassidy Arch Trail is generally considered more strenuous than the Hickman Bridge Trail. Cassidy Arch involves a steeper initial climb with significant elevation gain, making it a more challenging hike. The Hickman Bridge Trail is typically shorter and has a more moderate elevation gain, making it a popular choice for a less demanding arch experience in Capitol Reef National Park.

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