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Cedar City - Nearby Destinations

Tourist destinations to consider near Cedar City are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.



Beaver Population: 2,500
  Beaver is a pleasant little town along I-15 at the western base of the Tushar Mountains. The Tushars are a pretty range with a good network of hiking and biking trails, campgrounds and small lakes. Beaver has a number of small hotels, RV parks and casual places to eat.
     
Brian Head Population: 100
  Brian Head is a small resort town 9,850 feet up in the pretty, heavily forested Markagunt Plateau. In winter visitors come to enjoy Brian Head Ski Resort; in summer they tackle the highlands mountain biking and hiking. A few miles from Brian Head is Cedar Breaks National Monument.
     
Brian Head Resort Population: 0
 
     
Cedar Breaks National Monument
  Cedar Breaks National Monument is a condensed version of Bryce Canyon, featuring one wonderful large amphitheater of eroded rock forms along the edge of the Markagunt Plateau. A short scenic drive along the rim takes you to good lookouts. There are also a few short hikes along the rim looking over the amphitheater.
     
Markagunt Plateau
  Markagunt Plateau is a heavily forested highland of peaks, rolling hills and broad meadows. It contains two splendid scenic drives, a couple of large natural lakes, and good opportunities for hiking and mountain biking. Within it is Cedar Breaks National Monument and the resort town of Brian Head.
     
Zion National Park
  Zion National Park is Utah's most popular park. The massive cliff walls of granite that tower above the canyon floor are truly inspiring. Great day hikes and good backpacking opportunities are numerous. Easy scenic drives take you to the best views.
     

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