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Point Supreme is an overlook in Cedar Breaks National Monument located near the visitor center.
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Fees: Entrance fee
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Navigate to 37.613224, -112.838295.
Closest City or Region: Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah
Coordinates: 37.613224, -112.838295
By Jeremy Dye
Jeremy Dye, Jake Bearnson, Elijah Wagner, Dylan Prince, Reese Barnes,
We took the 11-year-old Scouts to Cedar Breaks National Monument as part of our August camp out. We stopped at the visitor center, and the ranger told us a little bit about the geology of Cedar Breaks. We learned that the white rocks are calcium carbonate from olds shells, the purple is from manganese, and the orange is from iron oxide. Then we walked out to the overlook and admired the views. Then we went and set up camp, ate dinner, then hiked to Spectra Point.
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