Cedar Breaks National Monument is located between Bryce Canyon National Park and Cedar City. It is a 3 mile-wide limestone amphitheater, which has been eroded to nearly 2,500 feet deep. The rim of the canyon is over 10,000 feet above sea level, and is forested with islands of Grass fields, evergreen trees, wildlife and windblown sandstone, Englemann spruce, sub-alpine fir and aspen; separated by broad meadows of brilliant summertime wild flowers.
In summer the slopes and meadows come alive with wildflowers. Hiking trails can be found around the rim of the monument.
Road conditions should be checked during the winter months. All visitor facilities are CLOSED during the winter season (mid-October through late May). Road conditions should be checked during the winter months.