Cedar Breaks National Monument Point Supreme Campground
5 rating
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Location
Address: Cedar City, Utah 84720
GPS: 37.611078, -112.831449
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Local Directions: Traveling south on I-15 Take exit 78 to Parowan. Travel south on Main Street for 1.3 miles. Turn left onto E. Center Street. Travel 0.3 Miles. Turn right onto Utah Highway 143 East. Continue approximately 15 miles to the park.Take exit 57 to Cedar City. Travel north on Main Street for 2.2 miles. Turn right onto E Center Street/Utah Highway 14. Continue east on Utah Highway 14 for approximately 18 miles. Turn left onto Utah Highway 148 and continue 4 miles to the park

Contact Information
Local Phone: 1-435-986-7120
Website: https://www.nps.gov/cebr/plany...
Email: CedarBreaksInfo@nps.gov

Open
mid June to mid September
Check In: 11 AM
Check Out: 12 PM

  Sites
18 RV Sites, 25 Tent Sites, 25 No Hookup, 15 Pull Thru

Rates
Daily Rates: $24.00

Facilities & Services
Bathhouse / Restrooms, Dump Station, Hot Showers, Water Spigots (non site), WiFi

Recreation
Hiking

Policies
All Ages, Pets Welcome

Restrictions
Max RV Length 40 ft
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RV Sites18
   
Tent Sites25
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  Hours Description Fees
Bathhouse / Restrooms  
Convenience Store   The nearest local store is located in Brian Head (eight miles north of the campground).
Dump Station   Nearby dump stations are located at Duck Creek on Highway 14, and a free dump station at Panguitch on Highway 143, and KOA, in Cedar City.
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Flush Toilets  
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Hot Showers  
Restaurant   at Brian Head
Water Spigots (non site)  
WiFi   at Brian Head
Recreation
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  Hours Description Fees
Amphitheater  
Bird Watching  
Hiking  
Stargazing   Sunset Trail, Nature Trail, Alpine Pond Loop Trail, South Rim Trail
Wildlife Watching  
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Tent Camper Karen
Bronze
August 12, 2015
This was a nice, quiet campground with incredible views and hiking nearby. It is at 10,340 feet elevation and still has some snow in early June. The bathroom and showers were clean. Cedar Breaks National Monument is a lesser known destination with hiking and views as impressive as Bryce Canyon.

We stayed here in a Tent.
 
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