CEDAR BREAKS NATIONAL MONUMENT

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Cedar Breaks National Monument


April 27, 2024

Cedar Breaks National Monument is a stunning geological formation located in the state of Utah. It is a natural amphitheater that sits at an elevation of over 10,000 feet, and is known for its vibrant colors and unique rock formations. There are many good reasons to visit Cedar Breaks National Monument, from hiking and camping to simply enjoying the incredible views. Some of the most popular points of interest include the Cedar Breaks Visitor Center, the Alpine Pond Trail, and the Spectra Point Trail. Visitors can also take part in guided tours, stargazing programs, and other special events throughout the year. Interesting facts about the area include the fact that it was once home to Native Americans, and that it was formed over millions of years through a process of erosion and uplift. The best time of year to visit Cedar Breaks National Monument is typically between late June and early September, when the weather is warm and the wildflowers are in bloom. Overall, Cedar Breaks National Monument is a must-see destination for anyone interested in the natural beauty and geology of the American Southwest.




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THREE MILE CREEK SEGMENT 56-57
Upper Sevier Watershed, Utah
UNKNOWN
Beaver Bottoms-Upper Beaver Watershed, Utah
HEADWATERS TO TRAPPERS CREEK
Middle Sevier Watershed, Utah
BEGINS 1 MILE BELOW THE REDWALL IN BOTH OF THE MAIN ARMS TO CONFLUENCE WITH THE COLORADO RIVER
Lower Colorado-Marble Canyon Watershed, Arizona
BEGINS 0.5 MILES UPSTREAM FROM THE CONFLUENCE WITH THE COLORADO RIVER TO CONFLUENCE WITH THE COLORADO RIVER
Grand Canyon Watershed, Arizona
UNKNOWN
Escalante Desert Watershed, Utah
BEGINS 2.3 MILES UPSTREAM FROM CONFLUENCE WITH COLORADO RIVER TO CONFLUENCE WITH THE COLORADO RIVER
Lower Colorado-Marble Canyon Watershed, Arizona
BEGINS 2.3 MILES UPSTREAM FROM CONFLUENCE WITH COLORADO RIVER TO CONFLUENCE WITH THE COLORADO RIVER
Lower Colorado-Marble Canyon Watershed, Arizona
RED CANYON TO CONFLUENCE WITH KANAB CREEK
Lower Colorado-Marble Canyon Watershed, Arizona
TRAPPERS CREEK TO I 70
Middle Sevier Watershed, Utah

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