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Definition of Capitol Reef National Park
1. Noun. A national park in Utah having colorful rock formations and desert plants and wildlife.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Capitol Reef National Park
Literary usage of Capitol Reef National Park
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Great American Wilderness: Touring America's National Parks by Larry H. Ludmer (2000)
"Capitol Reef National Park Capitol Reef's dominant features are its wall-like
cliffs, nearly 1000 feet high, that run like an ocean reef for a distance of ..."
2. Lesser Known Areas of the National Park System (1994)
"Capitol Reef National Park Torrey, UT 84775 (801)-3791 Sixty-mile uplift of
sandstone cliffs with highly- colored sedimentary formations dissected by narrow ..."
3. Daily Geography Practice by Sandi Johnson (2004)
"How can historians tell that native peoples made their home in the Capitol Reef
National Park area? Friday 1. National parks are considered cultural ..."
4. Daily Geography Practice: Student Practice Books by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers (2007)
"How can historians tell that native peoples made their home in the Capitol Reef
National Park area? Friday 1. National parks are considered cultural ..."
5. Abstracts of the Eighth International Conference on Geochronology by Marvin A. Lanphere, G. Brent Dalrymple, Brent D. Turrin (1994)
"... Formation in Capitol Reef National Park, within 20- 30km of the sampling area.
Such clasts weathering from this fluvial formation generally are already ..."