Bryce Canyon - Kodachrome Basin - Cedar Breaks
(Mid-May through Mid-November)

Get started at about 8:00am and return to Cedar City at dusk. 

We recommend the National Parks Pass, which may be purchased for $50 at any National Park. With this pass you may visit any National Park for one year.

Depart Cedar City via Hwy 14. Walk the Bristlecone Pine Trail (oldest living tree species), stop at Navajo Lake, Duck Creek, Strawberry Point

Trio of Hoodoos (towers of rock left standing from the forces of weathering and erosion)Arrive in Bryce Canyon and tour the many viewpoints and hiking trails

Continue on Hwy U-89 to tour Kodachrome Basin State Park

Depart for Cedar Breaks National Monument via Panguitch and Hwy 143. Stop at the North View. Explore this National Monument, which displays multi-colored rock formations similar to those at Bryce Canyon National Park.

Arrive In Brian Head, take scenic chairlift ride to the top for a view of the Parowan Valley

Depart for Cedar City to arrive back at the Cedar City KOA by dusk.

 

Cedar City KOA
1121 N. Main Street ▪ Cedar City, UT  84720
General Information: 435-586-9872 
Toll Free Reservations:
1-800-562-9873
Email: koa@cedarcitycampgrounds.com
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