• Cedar Breaks amphitheater

    Cedar Breaks

    National Monument Utah

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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.

  • 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.

News

Cedar Breaks National Monument makes every effort to keep you informed about news events, special events and new or ongoing projects. News releases will be posted and archived here, so check back often to keep current with happenings at the park.

January 6, 2011: Ranger Braden Yardley was interviewed during a visit to Brian Head Resort on KUTV's Road Trippin' feature. Watch the interview here: select Brian Head from the list of visited ski resorts, and click on the "Secret!" button underneath the video player.

September 5, 2010: Cedar Breaks was featured on ABC Good Morning America's Weekend Window. Watch the video here, and listen to park rangers describe the attractions of the Monument.

September 27, 2007: Cedar Breaks was identified as one of the eight greatest but overlooked fall foliage locations in the country by NBC's Today Show. Watch the video and read the article here.

September 2, 2004: USA Today listed Cedar Breaks as one of the best fall foliage destinations in the country. Click here to read the review.

Did You Know?

Buried in Snow

Cedar Breaks National Monument can get over 15 feet of snow during the winter months. Although most visitor facilities are closed during this time, the Monument is open to travel via cross-country skis, snowshoes and snowmobiles. Volunteers also staff a yurt to warm winter visitors. More...