Cedar Breaks National Monument
Brian Head, Utah
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Cedar Breaks National Monument is a national park located less than half an hour from Brian Head, which features meadows full of wildflowers, forests, and a geologic amphitheater. There is no lack of activities, as people enjoy the opportunities for trailblazing, hiking, photography, bird watching, wildflower gazing, and more.
Useful Information
- Address: UT-143, Brian Head, UT
- More Info: www.nps.gov/cebr/index.htm
- More Info: Mon-Sun 09.00-18.00
Do & See
The snowy slopes of Brian Head Peak, Navajo Mountain, and Giant Steps provide the perfect setting for outdoor winter activities like downhill and cross country skiing, snowboarding and snowtubing, and summer activities like hiking and mountain biking. Two of the five national parks located in Utah are within a reasonable drive from Brian Head. Fishing in the area's lakes and rivers is a popular pastime. In addition, there are several activities, sights and events in nearby Cedar City and Parowan.