Capitol Reef in February: Crowds, Weather & What to Pack
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February is one of the best months of the year to visit Capitol Reef National Park: crowds run 10% of the May peak (22,047 average visits), days average 47°F with 10.8 hours of daylight. Computed from NPS and NOAA data.
Crowds in February
Capitol Reef averages 22,047 recreation visits in February — 10% of what May, the peak month, draws — the second-quietest month of the year. Trailheads and parking fill accordingly — this is genuine quiet-season territory.
Weather & daylight
Days are cool (highs average 47°F), and nights drop below freezing (lows average 26°F). It is typically dry (0.5″ of precipitation). Mid-month daylight runs 10.8 hours.
NOAA 1991–2020 monthly normals, station CAPITOL REEF NP, UT US (8 mi from park coordinates, 5,500 ft elevation) — conditions vary inside the park, especially with elevation. Daylight computed for the 15th of February.
What to pack for Capitol Reef in February
Computed from the month's weather normals above — not a generic list.
- Insulated jacket, beanie and gloves — nights average 26°F, below freezing
- Sturdy broken-in footwear, navigation and a basic first-aid kit — every park, every month
Common questions
Is Capitol Reef crowded in February?
No — February is one of the quieter months: 10% of the May peak, averaging 22,047 visits (NPS, 2021–2025).
What is the weather like in Capitol Reef in February?
Average highs of 47°F, lows of 26°F, 0.5″ of precipitation (NOAA 1991–2020 normals, CAPITOL REEF NP, UT US station).
What should I pack for Capitol Reef in February?
Insulated jacket, beanie and gloves; Sturdy broken-in footwear, navigation and a basic first-aid kit — the full weather-computed list is on this page.
See also: the best national parks to visit in February · Last verified 2026-07-16