SALT LAKE CITY The National Park Service says that a small sinkhole has developed on state Route 24 in Capitol Reef National Park.
The sinkhole formed on April 30 according to a tweet from the National Park Service, which also reports that the sinkhole has been patched temporarily.
The sinkhole was found approximately one-half mile from the visitor center. The NPS said that a repair may be needed and that traffic on S.R. 24 will be impacted when the repair is taking place.
They urge visitors to call 5-1-1 or visit the Utah Department of Transportation website to check on road construction and season conditions.