This Underrated Utah Trail Has The Most Spectacular Views
By Catherine Armstrong|Published March 18, 2019
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Catherine Armstrong
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
Bryce Canyon National Park is one of Utah’s most celebrated gems, but did you know that there’s a lesser-known park that’s every bit as beautiful…and it has way fewer visitors? Cedar Breaks National Monument is absolutely stunning, and the best way to get a close-up view of its beauty is by hiking the Ramparts Overlook Trail.
Cedar Breaks National Monument covers an area of 6,155 acres, and most of it is an incredible amphitheater full of hoodoos. It's similar to Bryce Canyon National Park, but instead of millions of visitors, this monument only receives a few hundred thousand every year.
If you pay attention, you're certain to spot some wildlife along the way. Watch for chipmunks, squirrels, and mule deer. Scan the skies above to catch sight of red-tailed haws, too.
Keep a lookout for the bristlecone pines that inhabit this area. These twisted, gnarled trees are much hardier than they look, and some are 1,600 years old!
Just because the bristlecone pines dare to reach right over the edge of the cliff doesn't mean you should. Stay back from the edge - the exposed cliffs can crumble underneath your feet.