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Cedar Breaks National Monument

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Hiking •moderate

Duration

1:20

Distance

3.3 mi

Elevation

1292 ft

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Last updated on 19 Dec 2024

Cedar Breaks National Monument, located in Utah, is renowned for its stunning geological formations and vibrant wildflower displays. Among its many scenic spots, the Bristlecone Pine Trail stands out for its breathtaking views and unique natural features. The Bristlecone Pine Trail in Cedar Breaks National Monument offers a remarkable hiking experience. With its diverse terrain and panoramic vistas, this trail is perfect for nature enthusiasts and casual hikers alike. The trail is known for its ancient bristlecone pines, some of which are thousands of years old, and for the impressive views of the surrounding amphitheater. To explore the Bristlecone Pine Trail, you can refer to the Bristlecone Pine Trail map, which provides detailed information about the route and key points of interest. For those planning to hike, knowing the location of the Bristlecone Pine Trailhead is essential. It is situated near the visitor center, making it easily accessible for all. Hiking in Cedar Breaks National Monument offers a different experience depending on the season. During summer, the weather is mild and ideal for hiking, but it can get crowded. Spring and fall provide cooler temperatures and fewer visitors, making them the best times for a more peaceful hike. Winter, while less busy, can be challenging due to snow and ice, so proper gear is necessary. Parking for the Bristlecone Pine Trail is conveniently available at the nearby Cedar Breaks Visitor Center, which is also a good spot to check for any park alerts or trail conditions. The trail's surface varies from dirt paths to rocky sections, so sturdy footwear is recommended. The area around Cedar Breaks National Monument is pet-friendly, and families with kids will find it enjoyable, although young children should be supervised due to the trail's uneven terrain. For those staying in nearby cities like Cedar City, Utah, this trail is a perfect day trip. For practical information on fees and parking, visit the official Cedar Breaks National Monument website. Enjoy your visit to this stunning natural wonder!


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