Cedar Breaks National Monument - Reviews from across the web
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No title - user review We visited Cedar Breaks in the middle of May, 2006. I had researched our Utah adventure enough to know that the trails at Cedar Breaks are only along the rim, unlike Bryce which we had... tripadvisor.com
Stunning overlook from the road - user review We didn't plan to visit Cedar Breaks on our trip to Southern Utah this April as we had been told that the highway 148 is closed in Winter due to heavy snow and you can't get to it other tha... tripadvisor.com
Red Mountain Resort and Spa - expert review It’s 6:30 in the morning and the hiking enthusiasts at the Red Mountain Resort and Spa are gathering at the gazebo. They’ve already eaten a sustaining snack of bagels and cream cheese or slices of banana bread with herbal tea, filled water bottles, tightened boot laces and decided whether they’ll be... travellady.com
Cedar Breaks National Monument - Introduction - expert review Cedar Breaks National Monument is a 3-mile wide, 2,500-foot deep amphitheater of wonderfully colored and eroded spires, ridges, and columns of sandstone. It sits 10,200 feet up in the heavy pine forests of the Markagunt Plateau. Cedar Breaks is very much a concentrated version of Bryce Canyon Nation... go-utah.com
Small monument, great area. - user review Cedar Breaks itself is nice but it looks a lot like the rest of the stuff youll see in southern Utah. The great thing about the area itself is all the things you can do. Bria... travel.yahoo.com
A great view day or night! - user review The canyon is definately amazing and if youre looking for a short drive to see something spectacular then visit Cedar Breaks. At night the stars are amazing. Grab the tel... travel.yahoo.com
Cedar Breaks National Monument (U.S. National Park Service) Day-time temperatures range between 50 and 60 degrees F (10 to 15 degrees Celsius). Night-time temperatures range between 20 and 30 degrees F (-6.7 to -1.1 degrees Celsius). Wind and afternoon thunderstorms are very common throughout the year. Be prepared for cooler temperatures and the possiblity o... nps.gov
Cedar Breaks National Monument, east of Cedar City, Utah Within the national monument there is one main trail along the rim and another through woodland to a sheltered pond. Spectra Point/Ramparts Overlook is an easy two mile hike, starting from the visitor center, heading along the cliff edge for a short distance then on to a promontory that juts out int... americansouthwest.net
Cedar Breaks National Monument - Cedar City - Reviews of Cedar Breaks National Monument - TripAdvisor The driving is easy and the walks are fine, the views, breathtaking. I suggest you try the combo trails (easy to mod/easy) right out of back of the Visitor's center. (There is a cooler of snacks, drinks, nothing much more. I didn't see any bathrooms except for there. There is camping available. $4.0... tripadvisor.com
GORP - Cedar Breaks National Monument There is nothing subtle about the great natural rock amphitheater of Cedar Breaks. It is a spectacle of gigantic dimensions full of extraordinary forms wrapped in bold and brilliant colors. Once you see it for yourself, you may agree with the observer who said, If Cedar Breaks were anywhere but in t... gorp.away.com
Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah Breaks National Monument has pretty nature scenery for your viewing pleasure. So much amusing stuff to do at Cedar Breaks National Monument, so little time. Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Cedar City is a wonderful location to get some rest, and a great place close by is Cross Hollow. There's so ... hikercentral.com
Cedar Breaks National Monument The monument is 23 miles east of Cedar City and three miles south of Brian Head Resort. Entrance fees are $3 per individual. Cedar Breaks National Monument is open from late May to mid-October. Visitors are encouraged to stop by the visitor center, open mid-June to mid-September, and learn how to vi... utah.com
Cedar Breaks National Monument (DesertUSA) Guided nature walks given during the summer, Saturdays and Sundays at 10:00 AM, weather and trail conditions permitting. Meet at the Spectra Point trailhead in the visitor center parking lot. This two-mile round-trip hike will take you along the rim of the geologic amphitheater to a stand of Bristle... desertusa.com
Scenic Southern Utah: National Parks : Cedar Breaks Cedar Breaks now offers a personal self-guided video tour as you walk or drive the spectacular Cedar Breaks Amphitheater. The GPS Ranger automatically delivers the story of the hoodoos and fins, Southern Paiutes, spectacular wildflowers, and much more. A Cedar Breaks Park Ranger is with you on the s... scenicsouthernutah.com
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