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Cedar Breaks National Monument
Guided Tours
 

NEW! GPS Ranger Units

These video tours work throughout the park and provide a great and easy way to learn about the Monument. Click here for more information.

Spectra Point Trail

Join a Ranger on Saturdays and Sundays at 10:00 a.m. for a guided hike down Spectra Point Trail. Learn about the Bristlecone Pines, the animals, plants, and geology of Cedar Breaks. Meet the Ranger at the Spectra Point/Ramparts Trailhead in the parking lot. Make sure to bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and a hat.

Alpine Pond Trail

Join a Ranger on Saturdays at 1:00 p.m. for a guided hike down Alpine Pond Trail. Learn about the wildflowers, plant life, and the animals that live in this area. Meet the Ranger at the Alpine Pond Trailhead parking lot. Make sure to bring plenty of water.

Self-Guided Hiking
Self-Guided Hiking
Find more information about all of the trails within Cedar Breaks.
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Ranger Programs
Ranger Programs
Learn about the programs available at Cedar Breaks.
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Pet Policy
Is your pet allowed in the Monument?
Click here to learn more about our pet policy.
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FDR Signing  

Did You Know?
Cedar Breaks National Monument was declared as a monument by Franklin D. Roosevelt on August 22, 1933.

Last Updated: November 05, 2008 at 15:32 EST