Cedar Breaks National Monument

Crowning the grand staircase, Cedar Breaks sits at over 10,000 feet and looks down into a half-mile deep geologic amphitheater. Come wander among timeless bristlecone pines, stand in lush meadows of wildflower, ponder crystal-clear night skies and experience the richness of our subalpine forest.

Cedar Breaks Amphitheater

Cedar Breaks Amphitheater

The ground falls away from the viewer creating brilliant rock formations of pink, red, and orange.

Cedar Breaks Information Center

This log cabin built in 1937 housing the information center and park store.

A small log cabin with a stone chimney on one side.

Wildflowers

Cedar Breaks is famous for wildflowers blooming throughout the summer!

Yellow sunflowers and orange paint-brush wildflowers in a meadow.

Bristle-cone Pine Tree

Ancient Bristle-cone pines grow along the rim at Cedar Breaks National Monument.

Ancient Bristle-cone pine with sun shining through the branches.

Bluebells on the Rim

Bluebell flowers growing on the rim.

Bluebell flowers growing on the rim of the Cedar Breaks Amphitheater.