使命宣言

都城礁野外站, in partnership with Capitol Reef National Park, promotes and supports engaged learning, environmental ethics, and research and creative work through the exploration of the Colorado Plateau.

我们的地方

Beyond the paved roads, 2.5 miles past the end of the aptly named Scenic Drive, our buildings sit atop a mesa in the heart of Capitol Reef National Park. Amidst unobstructed views of postcard-perfect scenery, one can hear the calming sounds of Pleasant Creek as they loft over historic pastures. The sun rises over the last mountain range in the continental United States to be mapped, the Henry Mountains, framed by towering sandstone cliffs. To the west lies Boulder Mountain, which supported small glaciers during the last ice age. Looking up, casual stargazers and serious astronomers alike appreciate the amazing night sky, for which Capitol Reef National Park recently received a Gold-Tier International Dark Sky designation. Our incredible location provides an unparalleled opportunity for place-based learning. Only 3.5 hours from UVU and the Wasatch Front, CRFS welcomes students and faculty from institutions of higher learning who seek to experience the natural and cultural legacies of the Colorado Plateau.

工作人员

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CRFS指导委员会成员

  • 詹姆斯·贝梅尔博士
    公共卫生
  • 玛丽亚·布莱文斯博士
    沟通
  • 凯伦Cloward
    社区教育
  • Doug Czajka博士
    地球科学
  • 里德Elem
    艺术与设计
  • 梅根·麦卡西博士
    沟通
  • 金·尼尔森博士
    物理
  • 伊森·斯普罗特博士
    赞助项目办公室提案开发项目总监
  • 琥珀Smith-Johnson
    英语与文学
  • 斯科特•威廉姆斯
    运动科学与户外娱乐

我们的伙伴关系

The success of our mission is made possible through the partnership between UVU and Capitol Reef National Park. This unique partnership allows CRFS to provide its visitors with educational experiences that are as remarkable as the landscape in which they occur. CRFS is property of the National Park Service and is operated under the direction of UVU and the park in accordance with our General Agreement.

年度报告

Image of the front page of the CRFS annual review for 2022 - 2023

2023 - 2024

Image of the front page of the CRFS annual review for 2022 - 2023

2022 - 2023

Image of the front page of the CRFS annual review for 2021 - 2022

2021 - 2022

2020-21 annual report

2020 - 2021

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2019 - 2020

Cover of the 2018 - 2019 Annual report

2018 - 2019

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2017 - 2018

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2010 - 2011

CRFS病史

Where Pleasant Creek breaks free of its narrow canyon walls upstream from the Capitol Reef Field Station and before it cuts through the Waterpocket Fold downstream, it nourishes a small oasis of tall grasses, wildflowers, shady cottonwoods, and aromatic sagebrush. 普莱森特溪很长时间以来都是避难所。 Over millennia, it has been used by late Paleo-Indian, Desert Archaic, Fremont, and Numic-speaking (Ute and Paiute) peoples...