Compact, scenic national park featuring unusual rock formations, hiking, camping & more.
Address
Cedar Breaks National Monument, Brian Head, UT 84719, United States
Open Hours
Monday- Open 24 hoursTuesday- Open 24 hoursWednesday- Open 24 hoursThursday- Open 24 hoursFriday- Open 24 hoursSaturday- Open 24 hoursSunday- Open 24 hours
Cedar Breaks National Monument, Brian Head, UT 84719, United States
Geo Location
Lat long (37.6362699,-112.8452345)
Cedar Breaks National Monument - Featured Reviews (2331)
This is a hidden gem. It is an outstanding beauty all its own. There are incredible views everywhere you look. Stunning canyons and hoodoos, meadows, to beautiful overlooks. Critters are very plentiful, Mule Deer, Elk, Trout, and various birds and ground critters. WATCH OUT for the free-range cows and sheep.
The new visitor center is under construction and will be complete next summer. Photos were taken from different view areas. Early season snow is the white showing in photos. Well worth the time due to fall foliage with fantastic colors. .
I absolutely loved this location. The views were breathtaking and it was so peaceful. It didn't have nearly the traffic that Bryce canyon or Zion had. We were able to feel on top of the world at Brian's Head Mt. The whole experience was amazing and I highly recommend it.
It's not as impressive as Bryce Canyon NP, but worth a visit if you're in the area. Views are stunning from all the lookouts. Free with America the Beautiful Pass.
Such a beautiful place with amazing views. We went and the ranger/visitor centers were closed so we stopped at the overlook and hiked the Bristlecone Trail. It's been about 14 years since I've been and I would love to come back and explore more!
Cedar Breaks State Park is a nature lover's paradise! Its stunning aspen and pine trees create a picturesque backdrop for fun and challenging hikes. A must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts! It's a great alternative to the busy national parks. 🌲🏞️ #CedarBreaks #NatureBeauty
A little hidden gem that is worth the trip to. It has a new Visitor Center that will be open soon. A small camping ground that has a few trees but is near the peak, so it will be a bit windy. A pavilion just before the campground with picnic tables and vault toilets. There are a few lookout points where you can see the awe inspiring views of canyon amphitheater. Middle of July, in the high 60s and there are still some small patches of snow lingering around. A nice place to go to get away from the heat of the summer.
Cedar Breaks is a gorgeous park located roughly midway between Zion and Bryce. In my several visits it seems to be much less busy than the other two parks and well worth a visit for the incredible views and the fact that’s it’s a beautiful drive to get there. We were surprised to find pockets of snow still there in late July, coexisting with the wildflowers blooming in the high altitude meadows. I would imagine accessibility could be an issue in the winter.
The new visitor center is under construction and will be complete next summer. Photos were taken from different view areas. Early season snow is the white showing in photos. Well worth the time due to fall foliage with fantastic colors. .
Hands down one of the best campgrounds we've ever stayed at. Gorgeous surroundings and lovely to walk around. The host was on the ball, very helpful, and the place was well managed and well maintained. Not for large rigsâthis is a campground for te
Staff was very considerate and helpful to resolve any problems that we had. Her bathroom sinks were clogged one night and they worked on it until they got it clear. There was a little bit of slow water the next day so they came back to make sure that