Guiding Journeys: Through the Stars of Capitol Reef

Who We Are

At Capitol Reef Star Tours, we're inspired by Torrey's commitment as Utah's first International Dark Sky Community. The town has worked hard to protect its night skies by shielding lights, reducing pollution, and preserving a view of the stars that's as rare as it is breathtaking.

We share this same passion. Every tour is about more than just astronomy. It's about honoring Torrey's legacy, connecting people to the cosmos, and giving guests the chance to experience one of the last truly unpolluted night skies on Earth.

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Camping under the stars in Capitol Reef
Hickman Bridge at Capitol Reef National Park

What We Offer

Our carefully curated stargazing experiences feature professional-grade telescopes, expert interpretation, and locations chosen for their exceptional dark skies and safety. Whether you're seeking a romantic evening, family adventure, or educational experience, we tailor each tour to create lasting memories.

  • Private and group stargazing tours
  • Professional telescopes and equipment
  • Expert guides with astronomy knowledge
  • Safe, accessible viewing locations

Ready to Explore the Stars?

Booking your Capitol Reef stargazing adventure is easy. Choose from our tour options below, or if you have questions about what to expect, weather policies, or special accommodations, browse our frequently asked questions.

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Still have questions? Visit our FAQ section for detailed information about what to bring, weather policies, and more.

Milky Way over Pectols Pyramid arch in Capitol Reef

Beyond the Stars

While we're known for our stargazing tours, we also offer guided local hikes that explore the stunning landscapes of Wayne County and Capitol Reef National Park. Walk the land, learn its story, and discover the geology and natural history that makes this region so special.

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Guided hiking experience in Capitol Reef

Ready to Book?

Pick a tour and preferred date. We'll follow up with confirmation, the meetup pin in Torrey, and weather updates.

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Dark‑Sky Calendar — New Moon Windows

The darkest skies are usually within ±3 days of the new moon. View full interactive calendar →

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