From here, hikers are 1,000 feet above Fruita and can enjoy spectacular views of the river, Sulphur Creek and Scenic Drive. Halfway along, the trail comes to the Rim Overlook. The characteristic peak of the pyramid is complemented among the beautiful volcanic boulders contrasting against the light sandstone slab. From here, hikers can enjoy breath taking views of Pectol’s Pyramid. Half a mile further and hikers will encounter the Hickman Bridge Viewpoint. Continuing with a steady ascent, the Rim Overlook Trail runs for a while in view of the other trail. Further along the path, hikers will come to a junction where they can choose to venture West to the Hickman Bridge Trail or continue North to the Rim Overlook. The trail then continues up the Kayenta sandstone, further ahead to a short trail leading East toward remnants of the Fremont Culture pit house. From the valley floor, the trail begins North of the Fremont River, running beneath a line of cliffs and through a recent rockfall. The trail is located to the North of Highway 24, just before a bridge over the Fremont River. Take Highway 24 East for two miles to the signed Hickman Bridge Trailhead. The trailhead is easy to reach from the Capitol Reef Visitor Centre. Hikers can venture to the Rim Overlook for a four-and-a-half-mile round trip or challenge themselves by hiking to the Navajo Knobs, a ten-mile round trip. Avoiding any overly steep sections, with a constant gradient of 15 percent, the Rim Overlook Trail has some of the most spectacular viewpoints in Capitol Reef National Park. This elevation is spread gradually throughout the trail. The Rim Overlook Trail, also known as the Navajo Knobs Trail, has the greatest elevation gain of 1,600 feet. The hike is easily navigated, with signs and markers throughout.
There is little to no shade along the trail, so hikers are advised to take proper precautions. No special hiking gear is required other than suitable walking shoes. The Rim Overlook Trail is not too challenging and can be completed by any healthy adult or older child. Capitol Reef National Park is a favorite among tourists and is at the center of Utah’s “Mighty Five”. Rim Overlook Trail The Rim Overlook Trail is one of the longest maintained hiking trails in Capitol Reef National Park.