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Cedar Breaks National Monument
Fall Activities
 
Alpine Pond Trail - Fall
 

Every year, from about mid September through October, Mother Nature unveils a rich tapestry of fabulous fall colors in Southern Utah. To learn more about how you can see these wonderful colors, click here to download additional information.

A web report is available, which gives the fall color peepers access to up-to-date information on the fall colors found around the Brian Head, Panguitch Lake, Cedar Breaks, Duck Creek, Cedar City, Parowan Canyon, Kolob/Zion, and Scenic Byways U-14 and 143. Visit www.scenicsouthernutah.com for more information.

Fall Colors on Cedar Mountain  

Did You Know?
Cedar Breaks National Monument was rated as one of the "Top 8 Unique Destinations to View Fall Colors," by the NBC Today Show. Stop by during September/October to see these colors for yourself!
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Last Updated: December 16, 2008 at 21:22 EST