Cedar Breaks National Monument Increases Entrance, Campground Fees


Entrance and campground fees at Cedar Breaks National Monument have increased/NPS file

Entrance and campground fees have increased at Cedar Breaks National Monument in Utah.

Under the old system, the park charged a flat $10 per person fee, which was good for seven days. Under the fee structure that took affect Monday, a seven-day vehicle pass covering everyone in a rig runs $25. Bicycle passes are $15, motorcycle passes $20, and an annual Cedar Breaks pass is $40.

Point Supreme Campground sites with showers but without electricity are $30/night, while Point Supreme walk-in sites, with showers but no electricity, are $20/night.

A park release said the new fee structure will provide additional revenue to fund operations and deferred maintenance projects.


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