Cedar City, United States

Travel Blogs from Cedar City (33)

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Feb 5, 2006

... . However our luck couldn't last forever, when we'd previously looked on the internet, it implied that there were hardly any hotels in Cedar City, so we counted ourselves lucky to find one at $47 per night. As we pulled into Cedar City though, we saw ...

A travel blog entry by dandewey1974
Vegas to Duck Creek, Cedar City, United States travel blog
Vegas to Duck Creek
Aug 5, 2007

We eventually woke at about 7.30, Lyn went to get his daily coffee fix,a nd I had a mini panic as I couldn't find Cian! He'd made a little nest at the end of the bed, and was fast asleep. We then went down to the champagne breakfast brunch at the hotel. ...

A travel blog entry by cusan
Cedar Break National Monument, Cedar City, United States travel blog
Cedar Break National Monument
Aug 10, 2007

... We then set out for a drive, calling at beautiful Navajo Lake, for the kids to have a quick paddle. We then traveled to Cedar Breaks which is a National Monument quite close to us. It's a huge amphitheatre of orange cliffs, which looked amazing. It's even ...

A travel blog entry by cusan
On the way to Zion National Park, Cedar City, United States travel blog
On the way to Zion National Park
Aug 7, 2007

... We had lunch in the Little Ale Inn which was strange but fun!  Unfortunately we didn't spot any UFOs.   We reached Cedar City at 4pm and decided to stay put (not taking any chances!).  It was good to relax for the evening, stock up ...

A travel blog entry by vblowry2000

Attractions in Cedar City (7)

Cedar Breaks National Monument
Cedar Breaks National Monument

PO Box 749, Cedar City, Utah, United States

4.50

A smaller version of Bryce Canyon, this 2,500-foot deep basin filled with strange limestone formations in a vivid array of colors and hues offers breathtaking views on a five-mile drive along the rim. This naturally formed amphitheater has guided walks in the summer and a few designated hiking trails.
Dixie National Forest
Dixie National Forest

Cedar City, Utah, United States

0.00

A two-million acre national forest replete with natural wonders, "The Dixie" has deep canyons, fascinating rock formations, mountains, lakes and towering ponderosa pines. Visitors can hike, fish, camp or simply immerse themselves in the natural beauty.
Utah Shakespearean Festival
Utah Shakespearean Festival

351 West Center Street, Cedar City, Utah, United States

4.00

Adams Shakespearean Theatre
Adams Shakespearean Theatre

351 W. Center St., Cedar City, Utah, United States

4.00

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