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Cedar Breaks National Monument
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Southern Utah Area Map
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Directions

Visitors traveling south on I-15, exit at Parowan, then take Utah Highway 143 east, to Cedar Breaks National Monument. Visitors traveling north on I-15, exit at Cedar City, then take Utah Highway 14 east for 18 miles, then Utah Highway 148 north for 4 miles, until you reach Cedar Breaks National Monument. Visitors traveling north or south on U.S. Highway 89, can take either Utah Highway 143 from Panguitch to Cedar Breaks National Monument, or Utah Highway 14 west, to Utah Highway 148 north, to Cedar Breaks National Monument.
 
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Heavy Vehicle Restrictions
Learn more about weight restrictions on Hwy 148
Open Heavy Vehicle Regulations Bulletin (.pdf format) to find out about the restrictions in place.
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Road Closures
Road Closures
Is Cedar Breaks Scenic Drive closed?
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MAPQUEST
MAPQUEST
Check mapquest for directions to Cedar Breaks National Monument.
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Brian Head Website
Brian Head Website
Check today's snow report by redirecting to Brian Head Ski Resort website.
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Windless Hill near Ash Hollow on the Oregon & California trails.  

Did You Know?
After climbing up onto the prairie out of the Platte River Valley of western Nebraska, emigrant wagons headed for Oregon & California in the 1840s-1860s were faced with a very steep descent down Windless Hill near Ash Hollow.
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Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:23 EST