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Cedar Breaks National Monument
For Kids
 
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Become a Junior Ranger

Hey kids! Become a Cedar Breaks Junior Ranger and have fun while learning about Cedar Breaks National Monument and the natural world. Becoming a Junior Ranger is a great way to explore your national parks while learning how you can help take care of them for the future. Click on the link above to get started!



Web Ranger

The National Park Service has an on-line Junior Ranger program for kids of all ages. If you love your National Parks, Monuments, and Historic Sites, this site is for you. There are more than 50 games. Click here to get started.

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Cedar Breaks Amphitheater

Did You Know?
The highest point within Cedar Breaks National Monument is 10,662 feet above sea level. At the Point Supreme Overlook, the elevation is 10,350 feet above sea level.

Last Updated: December 21, 2010 at 10:15 MST