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Cedar Breaks: Situated in the southwest corner of Utah, about 205 miles northeast of Las Vegas, Cedar Breaks National Monument is one of Utah's lesser-known parks. Unlike the state's desert parks, Cedar Breaks flaunts a multitude of colors, which change with the seasons. In the summer, travelers can experience an explosion of colorful wildflowers. Fall attracts leaf peepers, drawn to the sub-alpine trees. Winter snow brings brilliant whites, while spring starts the cycle over again. Entrance to the park for a weeklong pass costs $7 per person for visitors ages 16 and older, while younger travelers can enter for free; the park also offers a handful of free entrance days throughout the year. The nightly fee at the park's lonesome campground is $24, and camping is available from mid-June through mid-September.
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