Cedar Breaks is a natural amphitheater canyon, stretching across , with a depth of over .
Cedar Breaks et le don de crainte ("Cedar Breaks and the gift of awe")
Bryce Canyon, Timpanogos Cave, Cedar Breaks and Capitol Reef soon followed.
Cedar Breaks recognized as a National Monument.
I should have seen Bryce, Cedar Breaks and Capitol Reef.
North on U.S. Route 89 are hoodoo formations similar to those in Bryce Canyon and Cedar Breaks.
The facilities at Cedar Breaks were razed, as were some of the developments at Bryce and Zion, but the remaining lodge facilities remain in use today.
Eventually, this road extended south to Cedar Breaks.
The route would extend to Cedar Breaks, Panguitch Lake, Bryce Canyon, and Zion National Park.
Cedar Breaks and pretty mountains.