Embark on a journey to Cedar Breaks National Monument, a high-elevation gem nestled amidst the grandeur of the Utah wilderness. Here, a natural amphitheater unveils a kaleidoscope of colors, as if an artist's palette has been spilled across the landscape. Towering hoodoos and delicately sculpted spires punctuate the horizon, creating a mesmerizing panorama of crimson, orange, and lavender hues. As you stand at the edge of the amphitheater, the sheer scale of Cedar Breaks unfolds before you, a testament to the intricate artistry of erosion. Whether you're marveling at the vibrant wildflowers that blanket the meadows in summer or witnessing the snow-draped majesty in winter, Cedar Breaks offers a year-round spectacle. With its crisp mountain air and breathtaking vistas, this national monument invites explorers and nature lovers to savor the splendor of an alpine sanctuary, an intimate encounter with the geological wonders that define the southwestern landscape.
We highly recommend you take a look at the NPS website for the most up to date details and more information.
Take a look at our hiking page for a great list to all hikes.
You may also want to take a look at this YouTube video for some more information as well.
*The video embedded below is entirely unaffiliated with Boucher Bungalow*
For food, it is going to be limited here. You may want to check our restaurants page to see the stores where you could grab something to bring, or eat before you go. Optionally there may be limited restaurants in Brian Head, and much more in Cedar City.