Relatively easy drive up to the top on a USFS dirt/gravel road with any vehicle, as long as it is DRY. Low clearance cars may have to be careful in places, but good drivers should make it just fine. Pit toilets are located about 1/2way to the top from the highway. Total drive from highway is about 2.7 miles. Spectacular 360 views from the top at 11,307'. Short 50 yard walk from parking area to very top at CCC built, 1935, overlook structure. Really great views on a clear day. We saw about 6 marmots...
Read moreIncredible views! It is a bit of a bumpy ride like most other reviews have said. It was cool seeing a bunch of sheep on the way up. (Sorry, not pictured.) My Toyota Corolla was able to make it up. I had to make sure to take it slowly up and down. You can see Cedar Breaks National Monument from the top! Lots of cute birds at the top! We did not stay up for the sunset but that is something I’d like to try out the next time I visit! This area gets such rich...
Read moreBeautiful overlook of Cedar Breaks and Brian Head, also offering views as far as Arizona and Nevada. The dirt road up to the peak can be a little bit rocky at times, but most vehicles should be able to handle it. All wheel drive will always be a plus, though. Also be prepared for the wind chill, especially if you're going in the evening, it gets a lot colder than one may expect and a good jacket and full-length pants can go a long way to stave...
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