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It's just one of those places.
Point Supreme sunrise.
Cedar Breaks from the start of Spectra Point Trail, facing north.
It's so cool to look down into the canyons below with all their layers of sandstone.
Be careful for the sheer edges.
Cabin along Spectra Point Trail.
Little sunflowers along the rim.
The oldest and largest Bristlecone Pine in the park at 1,700 years!
Spectra Point.
The weather changes quickly here, and this trail can be dangerous when wet.
The Markagunt Plateau sits at well over 10,000 feet.
The winter warming yurt at the Alpine Pond Loop Trailhead.
Alpine Pond Loop Trail.
There are a lot more mushrooms here than in most places in Utah.
Fearless local.
Chessman Loop Trail.
Chessman Loop Trail.
So many great views here.
Point Supreme Campground.
Amphitheater at the campground.
Sunset Overlook.
Incredible views in Cedar Breaks National Monument.
Looking north from Sunset Overlook.
Visitor center at Point Supreme.
Cedar Breaks National Monument is incredible.
Point Supreme.
North Overlook in Cedar Breaks National Monument.
Looking southwest from the North Overlook.
Views from the North Overlook in Cedar Breaks National Monument.
Looking into the Ashdown Gorge.
Kyler Smith
Photo Date:
12/12/2014
Looking down from Point Supreme into Jericho Canyon, one of the amphitheaters in Cedar Breaks National Monument.
Kyler Smith
Photo Date:
12/12/2014
Sunset View offers a great view straight down into Chessman Canyon.