Experience the sparkling white beauty of winter at Cedar Breaks! There are many activities available for those who are unafraid of a little cold weather! Once the first heavy snowfall closes Utah Highway 148 (roughly mid November to late May) it becomes a groomed trail through the monument for visitors to ski, snowshoe and snowmobile. For more info on accessing the park in winter, visit our Winter Access page. Safety
![]() Snowmobiling
Just outside of Cedar Breaks, there are less restrictive opportunities for snowmobiling. Established trails exist and connect across the Cedar Mountain Complex, many of which are regularly groomed. Please visit the Cedar Mountain Snowmobile Complex website or view the trails map. Private property is generally closed to public use and the US Forest Service has been maintaining a closure at Deer Valley. ![]() Snowshoeing & SkiingCedar Breaks has miles of trails for the adventurous skier and snowshoer. Whether you are skiing a groomed trail in a developed area or venturing to the trees, remember that you are traveling in a remote area with all its dangers: unpredictable wildlife, changing weather conditions, deep snow, frozen ponds, and more. Your safety is not guaranteed. Be prepared for any situation and know the limit of your abilities.
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Last updated: November 12, 2020