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    best place I have ever been so cool and good options on snacks and drink. customer service is amazing and very clean and smells great.

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    When you need beer at 7 PM in Loa, Utah this is the best bet in town. They had a bunch of other useful stuff like gas and fishing gear too.

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    Phillips 66 Gas Station - Cleanest bathrooms we've been to at any gas station

    Phillips 66 Gas Station

    (10 reviews)

    Good gas pumps decent interior prices are horrible not listed prices for drinks and such 6 dollars…read morefor a small night quill will not return for simple items seems more of a scam on what you are buying -_-

    Lol, I can't say enough good things about this Phillips 66 Taft Travel Plaza!…read moreFirst and foremost...for venturing around wonderful Capitol Reef National Park, I first came here each morning to begin my day, every day, for 3 consecutive days. This travel plaza was the perfect stop not to really fill up my gas tank...but to buy all my foods, snacks and supplies to last me throughout my day's explorations (and even into the evenings for dinner when I was camping out in dispersed areas on the outskirts of Capitol Reef). That's how good Taft Plaza was. Also here attached to the right-hand side of the plaza was my saving grace...Subway...where they conveniently opened at 8am each day and surprisingly in the best of ways closed at 10pm each night! 10pm for a travel plaza in the middle of nowhere? Fantastic!! For all the tourists out there...all the outdoor adventurers getting ready to explore Capitol Reef, this Subway was ideal for buying a sandwich for lunch and then enjoying it either along a hike or at a picnic table in the park. Who wouldn't want to do that? Lol, a fresh sandwich to eat after hiking at such a beautiful place like Capitol Reef...priceless! Hehehe. So...lol, I bought my breakfasts, lunches, snacks and drinks here...loading up before venturing out each day for 3 my days at Capitol Reef. Then, obviously...like other Yelpers have mentioned...it's free to use the public bathrooms. I'd say there were about 5 bathrooms inside the travel plaza and not only were they private restrooms, (not men's and women's communal restrooms)...but each bathroom was extremely well maintained!!! I mean, to be so far away from reality in this remote section of Utah and Capitol Reef...and for the bathrooms to be so clean, was such a pleasant surprise. Also, the gas. Although I only filled my tank up once, the gas prices were fairly cheap...not even raised because of being right near a remote national park with few amenities around. Basically, they didn't price gauge like others gas stations do situated next to popular parks. And yes...I can't leave out the fact that this plaza was so conveniently and accessibly located next to Capitol Reef!! From here to say inside the heart of the park it was only a 10-mile drive!!! Of course, each morning I gladly stopped inside before journeying onwards to the park. This Taft Plaza was simply perfect for everything! Here's another terrific aspect...cell phone reception was perfect! I easily got good coverage and was able to use my phone before driving into Capitol Reef where once among the grounds, I had zero reception, not even one bar. How good is that!! Overall, this Phillips 66 Taft Travel Plaza was maybe the best, most ideal/convenient/perfectly situated...one of the most memorable and 5-star rest stop/gas stations I can remember in a long time. And for these very aspects, this place just fit in perfectly, blending in with my day's itinerary and explorations here at Capitol Reef NP. What else more can I say other than thank you for accommodating us tourists!!

    Hills & Hollows

    Hills & Hollows

    (3 reviews)

    Heading south on UT-12 (jaw-dropping scenery), we were in search of a few things and saw Hills and…read moreHollows. Wow, were we surprised at what we found! This is no ordinary pit stop in the middle of nowhere. High-end groceries, regular c-store goodies, camping supplies, local art, a bakery, and shockingly, the thing we needed most--Flonase. Two sprays twice a day keeps the allergies at bay. Past the welcoming shaded patio were the cleanest and roomiest bathrooms I've found in a gas station. These could be found in someone's home. Hills and Hollows was a bright spot on a gorgeous Utah day. Stop and enjoy as long as it suits you.

    This Sinclair is more than a gas station! It is a hub for local artisans which include Wild Indigo…read moreCafe, Boulder Bakery, and Cache Cannery. We stopped here on a whim on the way out of Escalante heading North and could not have been more surprised. Of course they have gas, but this is so much more. The store has fresh baked goods from Boulder Bakery, a pretty full "liquor store", local handmade jewelry and a lot of camping/backpacking/hiking essentials like snacks, liquids, and freeze dried meals. Next to the Mini Mart you can see Boulder Bakery in the works making fresh sourdough and donuts - THE BEST DONUTS ON PLANET EARTH - Additionally, Cache Cannery has a spot here where they sell fresh jams, marmalades and more. There's plenty of outdoor seating to enjoy lunch or coffee from Wild Indigo Cafe. If you're in the are make an effort to stop by!

    Conoco - servicestations - Updated July 2026

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