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February 2024 by Hyun D. Kim
Still my heart ❤️ is beeping.America! America! America!Great place.
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January 2024 by James Malone
Beautiful and COLORFUL country.
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November 2023 by Carriann Jones
Pretty but only one spot that we saw to overlook.
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November 2023 by Alison Joslyn
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.
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October 2023 by Mary M
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
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August 2023 by Mark Manwell
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.
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August 2023 by Melissa W.
This is a beautiful place that has a short paved trail in the summer and cross country skiing in the winter. Certain Friday nights in the summer they bring out some high-powered telescopes and give a talk while letting everyone look at planets and learn about stars. It's really wonderful, just bring a coat and don't wear shorts since after 10pm it is cold
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August 2023 by Leo Wikstrom
Cedar Breaks is an amazing place to hike. The south side trail takes you to Spectra Point and Rampart Overlook. The visitor center is now closed for reconstruction, and parking is limited. But there were not many people present on a weekday, so there were parking spaces available.The views of the amphitheater along the trail are amazing. The pine forest, wild flowers and bristlecone pines along the adjacent south hills present a beautiful contrast to the bright red amphitheater.A warning, however, you are at 10,000 feet elevation, so you may at times find yourself out of breath. So pace yourself, particularly returning from Rampart Overlook and Spectra Point, which has a lot of uphill sections. Just pause a bit and take in the beautiful scenery.One nice aspect, Cedar Breaks is at about 10,000 feet elevation. So you avoid the excessive heat current being experienced at lower elevations in southern Utah. Still, make sure to take plenty of water.One of my favorite southern Utah hikes.
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June 2023 by Kenneth G. Skillman III
Our group was planning to visit on our way between Kanab and Cedar City anyway, but a rock slide on highway 14 mandated our entry into the monument. Most longer trails were still closed due to snow and erosion damage though the overlooks were open and the viewpoints were magnificent and beautiful with snow patches still dotting the landscape. We caught the insightful local geology explanation from one of the younger rangers on the deck balcony at the gift shop. All in all, a delightful experience. Be aware that most of the sights here are above 10,000 feet of elevation if you have any respiratory issues.
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December 2022 by Hayden
so cool. i’ve been here several times and it’s great. the drive is awesome and any of the hikes surrounding are amazing
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October 2022 by Tamilisa Miner
Incredible! Such spectacular views! The hiking was perfect. The trails (Alpine Loop) were not too easy and not too hard. My 4 year old did great! Definitely worth the trip!
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August 2022 by Alex Demas
Cannot recommend this place enough, it's just gorgeous. Fairly easily accessed from the highway, though the drive north gets pretty steep, so keep that in mind if you're in a camper or have a trailer.I had no idea about this place until I was planning a road trip in the area, and we thought we'd drop by. So glad we did, because it's amazing. Stunning views and a well-laid out road. The visitor center is basically a gift store and bathroom stop.
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August 2022 by Stacy David
Absolutely breath taking views worth the drive and the fee for the park. There was 3 different points to pull off and take pictures. Plus seen tons of spots to pull off and hike. It was a perfect drive. The staff that we ran into we're very helpful and friendly.
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August 2022 by Jackie B.
What a beautiful place. Easy access although due to a current construction the traffic going up there and coming back it was slow. The views are fantastic. Walking trails offer nice views as well. If you love green , fresh and unexpected spots, go here. I would come back and I would recommend this place. So beautiful ?
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August 2022 by Bryce Garner
A small national monument. It looks a lot like nearby Bryce Canyon. There are only a few scenic views and some hike options in the monument. We went on the south rim trail to the Spectra Overlook. There were many wildflowers along the trail.