EPH Hanks Tower, Capitol Reef National Park
Facts and practical information
Eph Hanks Tower is a 6,540-foot elevation summit located in Capitol Reef National Park, in Wayne County of Utah, United States. This landmark is situated 8 mi southeast of the park's visitor center, 3.5 mi south-southeast of Ferns Nipple, and 1.4 mi south-southwest of Golden Throne, at the mouth of Capitol Gorge where the Capitol Reef Scenic Drive road ends. It towers 900 feet above the picnic area below its north aspect. Precipitation runoff from this feature is drained by Capitol Wash and Pleasant Creek, a tributary of the Fremont River, which in turn is within the Colorado River drainage basin. This geological feature is named after Ephraim Knowlton Hanks, a Mormon pioneer and first permanent settler in the Capitol Reef area, who with his family homesteaded in the Pleasant Creek area of Capitol Reef in 1881. Ephraim Hank's Floral Ranch on Pleasant Creek supposedly offered a safe retreat for polygamists along the Mormon underground railroad. ()
Capitol Reef National Park
EPH Hanks Tower – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ferns Nipple, Golden Throne Mountain.