Cedar Breaks Visitor Center
Vandaag: 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Live parkstatus
Is de weg open? Live waarschuwingen, tijden en dark-sky-programma’s — rechtstreeks van de National Park Service, op 30 minuten van de inn.
Bron: National Park Service Data API · Gecontroleerd July 12, 2026 at 4:22 AM MDT
Waarschuwingen, programma’s en nieuws worden in het Engels getoond, precies zoals gepubliceerd door de National Park Service.
No building, maintaining, attending or using a fire or campfire in all areas of the monument, including charcoal fires. Properly shielded gas or liquid-fueled portable camp stoves are allowed. Smoking is prohibited, except within an enclosed vehicle. Discharging or using fireworks or other pyrotechnic devices are always prohibited on all federal public land.
Maintenance work is underway at the Point Supreme Overlook walkway. The overlook remains open, but small sections of the walkway and viewing area may be temporarily closed while seal coat cures. Please follow posted signs and staff directions, and stay out of coned-off areas for your safety and to protect the new surface.
Visitor access, services, and activities vary by season. The road through the park, State Route-148, is open to vehicle access between late-May and mid-October. Road access is snow dependent. Visitor services and facilities vary, visit the Operating Hours and Seasons or Current Conditions pages for more information.
Cedar Breaks Visitor Center
Vandaag: 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Dit park is cashless — betaal alleen met kaart of pas. America the Beautiful-passen worden geaccepteerd.
Blooms of the Breaks Art Contest
Ranger Talk
Night Sky Tour
Geology Ranger Talks
Ranger-led Geology Walk
Ranger-led Geology Walk
State Route 148 through Cedar Breaks National Monument is scheduled to reopen for the season, with spring conditions still affecting access as the park prepares for full summer operations beginning in late May.
Getting to Cedar Breaks from the inn means UT-14 first, then UT-148 — and in the shoulder seasons each can be in a different mood. This page covers the monument itself; pair it with our Highway 14 conditions page (live UDOT cams) for the plateau drive, and the snow report to see what is actually on the ground up here. No other single site chains all three.
Once the road is open, plan the visit with our Cedar Breaks guide — overlooks, the Alpine Pond Trail, and sunset & stargazing.
Gecontroleerd July 12, 2026 at 4:22 AM MDT
Everything in the live sections above comes straight from the National Park Service Data API — the same feed behind nps.gov — rendered unedited with a timestamp. The page refreshes at least every 15 minutes, and alerts are re-checked on every visit. We run the inn 30 minutes down UT-14 and watch this road open and close every year.
SR-148 through the monument typically opens in late May and closes with the first heavy snow in mid-to-late October. The live answer at the top of this page reflects the park’s current posted season, and any closure alert appears in the live list above. In winter the monument stays open for snowmobiles and skis from the north side.
Snow decides. The park posts a target of late May, but in heavy snow years plowing pushes into June. The NPS announces the actual opening date in the park news — which appears in the "Latest from the park" section above when it lands.
About 30 minutes: west on UT-14 along the plateau, then north on UT-148. It is the closest of the three parks to the inn — many guests catch sunset at Point Supreme and are back in the hot tub an hour later.
Cedar Breaks is an International Dark Sky Park and runs night sky tours through the summer, plus the Southwest Astronomy Festival in September. Upcoming dates are listed live in the ranger programs section above.
Stay at Duck Creek Village Inn — 30 minutes from Point Supreme, zero light pollution worth mentioning.