• 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.

Ranger Programs

Daily Talks and Walks

Daily Ranger talks are conducted from mid-June to mid-October: geology talks are given at 10:00 am and 4:00 pm, and a ranger choice talk covering other park topics is given at 12:00pm. A ranger choice guided walk is held daily at 2:00 pm. On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday during the camping season there is an additional geology talk at 6:00 pm. Talks are held at the Point Supreme Overlook. Check at the Visitor Center or Fee Station for a current schedule.

Evening Programs

Evening programs are offered at 9:00 pm on Fridays and Sundays at the Point Supreme Campground from late June to early September, weather depending. Join a ranger at the Campground Amphitheater to explore the natural world of Cedar Breaks. Listen to stories of those who discovered or lived at the Breaks and enjoy the cool mountain nights. Programs will be moved to the Park Office building during inclement weather. Bring a jacket, as high country nights can be cold! Check at the Visitor Center or Fee Station for a current schedule and topics.

Star Parties

Stargazing events called 'Star Parties' are held during the summer season on Saturday nights and on the full moon. Click here for a complete schedule and details.

Did You Know?

Night Sky

Cedar Breaks National Monument has one of the darkest night skies in the country. Come visit us during one of our Star Parties and view fantastic planets, nebulae and galaxies through our telescopes. More...