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Cedar Breaks National Monument is a nice place to spend half a day. Cedar Breaks features a large amphitheater of sandstone hoodoos. There are several scenic lookouts around the rim as well as a few short hiking trails.
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Fees: Entrance fee
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Navigate to 37.613022, -112.837494.
Closest City or Region: Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah
Coordinates: 37.613022, -112.837494
By Jeremy Dye
Jeremy Dye, Tara Dye, Savannah Dye, Madilyn Dye, Cooper Dye, Matt Laurendeau, Amanda Laurendeau, Alex Laurendeau, Caleb Laurendeau, Rose Laurendeau, Lila Laurendeau, Trey Laurendeau,
On our way home from spring break, we stopped at Cedar Breaks National Monument. As we climbed elevation, the snow got deeper and deeper. By the time we got to Cedar Breaks, the road was completely snowed in and closed. We got out and walked to an overlook. It was super cold and windy so a lot of the kids stayed in the vehicles.
Sunset View Overlook (Cedar Breaks)
Panguitch Lake North Campground
Cedar Breaks National Monument
Sunset View Overlook (Cedar Breaks)
Rattlesnake Creek Trail to Ashdown Gorge