Cedar Breaks National Monument

Address: Cedar Breaks National Monument, 2390 West Highway 56, Suite #11, Cedar City, UT 84720-4151, USA
Phone: Visitor Information (435) 586-9451
Email: CEBR_Park_Info@nps.gov

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A huge natural amphitheater has been eroded out of the variegated Pink Cliffs (Claron Formation) near Cedar City, Utah. Millions of years of sedimentation, uplift and erosion have created a deep canyon of rock walls, fins, spires and columns, that spans some three miles, and is over 2,000 feet deep. The rim of the canyon is over 10,000 feet above sea level, and is forested with islands of Englemann spruce, subalpine fir and aspen; separated by broad meadows of brilliant summertime wild flowers.

Directions

Car - Visitors traveling south on I-15, exit at Parowan, then take Utah Highway 143 east, to Cedar Breaks National Monument. Visitors traveling north, on I-15 exit at Cedar City, then take Utah Highway 14 east for 18 miles, then Utah Highway 148 north, 4 miles to Cedar Breaks National Monument. Visitors traveling north/south on U.S. Highway 89, can take either Utah Highway 143 from Panguitch to Cedar Breaks, or Utah Highway 14 west, to Utah Highway 148, and north to Cedar Breaks National Monument.


Activities

  • Auto Touring
  • Camping
  • Interpretive Programs
  • Hiking
  • Picnicking
  • Winter Sports
  • Visitor Center
  • Wildlife Viewing