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UT 148 Closed
Utah Highway 148, the main road through Cedar Breaks National Monument, is closed for winter. Until it reopens next spring, we invite all to continue to enjoy the monument on snowshoes, x-country skis, and snowmobiles.
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Website Maintenance and Updates
Over the next few weeks, Cedar Breaks' website will be updated. The site will be reorganized, resulting in a better, faster user experience. However, during the update, some pages and links may not be functional. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Academic Fee Waivers
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Fee Waiver Information Student Groups, ages 16 or older: Fee waivers are granted to educational institutions whose curriculum relates specifically to the resources at Cedar Breaks National Monument. Applications may be obtained by calling the Monument at (435) 586-9451 or e-mail us. Completed applications along with required documentation may be faxed to (435) 586-3813 or mailed to: Cedar Breaks National Monument, Attn: Fee Waiver, 2390 West Highway 56, Suite 11, Cedar City, Utah 84720 All applications must be received three weeks prior to anticipated trip. Fee Exemption Information Student Groups, ages 15 or younger: Student groups 15 years of age or younger and their adult chaperones meet the criteria for an exemption of entrance fees. Groups who qualify for an exemption of entrance fees are not required to request a fee waiver. Please call (435) 586-0787 or (435) 586-9451 three weeks in advance to schedule a time and date for your anticipated visit. |
Did You Know?
The oldest trees in Cedar Breaks National Monument are the Bristlecone Pine. One Bristlecone is over 1,600 years old. You can view this tree on the Spectra Point Trail.