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Cedar Breaks National Monument
Looking Back...Looking Forward
 
75th Anniversary
Cedar Breaks National Monument would like to welcome everyone in the community to assist in extending our historic past information. To add to our historic collection of information about the Monument, we are requesting any photos, memorabilia, or stories about your experiences either working or visiting Cedar Breaks to please be submitted to Bonnie at the Iron County Visitor Center at (435) 586-5124.
 

Our celebration was a huge success. We would like to thank everyone for coming and celebrating 75 years of Cedar Breaks with us! Please check out the links to learn more about the history of Cedar Breaks.

Click here to see photos from the event.

To download the past schedule of events from our 75th Anniversary Celebration, click here.

FDR and Security Guard at Ceremony
75th Anniversary Celebration Photos
Click here to see more photos from the events celebrating our 75th year!
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Cedar Breaks
Schedule of Events
Click here to download a past schedule of events from our 75th Anniversary.
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Driving out to Point Supreme
Historic Stories
Click here to read stories about Cedar Breaks from visitors and past employees.
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Cedar Breaks Lodge
Historic Photos
Click here to see historic photos taken by visitors and past employees.
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Cedar Breaks Amphitheater  

Did You Know?
The highest point within Cedar Breaks National Monument is 10,662 feet above sea level. At the Point Supreme Overlook, the elevation is 10,350 feet above sea level.

Last Updated: November 04, 2008 at 15:47 EST