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  2. Crowning the Grand Staircase, Cedar Breaks sits at over 10,000 feet and looks down into a half-mile deep geologic amphitheater. Come wander among timeless bristlecone pines, stand in lush meadows of wildflower, ponder crystal-clear night skies and experience the richness of our subalpine forest.

  3. Learn how to get to and around the park, download and print maps and check on road conditions.

  4. Hike a Trail - Cedar Breaks National Monument (U.S. National Park...

    www.nps.gov/cebr/planyourvisit/hike-a-trail.htm

    Cedar Breaks contains a variety of hiking trails, many of which are considered easy to moderate. Trails provide access to outstanding viewpoints not visible from the road.

  5. Cedar Breaks National Monument: Administrative Office 2460 West Highway 56 Suite #6 Cedar City, UT 84720

  6. Cedar Breaks National Monument is always open, but access and services vary by season, please visit our Plan Your Visit page for more information.

  7. Experience Dark Night Skies - Cedar Breaks National Monument (U.S...

    www.nps.gov/cebr/planyourvisit/experience-dark-night-skies.htm

    The night sky has inspired people at Cedar Breaks for as long as anyone can remember. Nighttime views and environments are among the critical park features protected at Cedar Breaks. You can experience dark skies at Cedar Breaks year-round from any of the park's overlooks.

  8. Maps - Cedar Breaks National Monument (U.S. National Park...

    www.nps.gov/cebr/planyourvisit/maps.htm

    Cedar Breaks National Monument. Download the official park map; Download the park brochure/unigrid

  9. Geologic Formations - Cedar Breaks National Monument (U.S....

    www.nps.gov/cebr/learn/nature/geologicformations.htm

    The rocks of Cedar Breaks National Monument reveal the powerful forces of geologic change that have created the canvas upon which today’s remarkable landscape is painted. Standing at the rim of Cedar Breaks amphitheater, you gaze into a high-altitude wonderland of colorful cliffs and pinnacles.

  10. Come experience the national parks! All National Park Service sites that charge an entrance fee will offer free admission to everyone (other fees, including timed entry or reservation fees, may apply). Mark your calendar for these entrance fee-free dates: Monday, January 15 — Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

  11. Winter Access - Cedar Breaks National Monument (U.S. National...

    www.nps.gov/cebr/planyourvisit/winter-access.htm

    Winter Access. Cedar Breaks National Monument is open year-round, though accessing the park changes with the seasons. Beginning around mid-November each year, Highway 148 and the scenic road through the park (Rim Road) are closed due to snowfall.