In 2007 I made that trip on a fully loaded bicycle. It took all day to get from Cedar City to a camp just below Cedar Breaks. Than a couple hours the next day to enter the Park. Thanx for the virtual ride. I forgot how beautiful it was.
I really want to do it in September but it will depend on the weather and gas prices. But the drive on I-84 along the Columbia River is at the top of my list of things I want to film for the channel!
Would be great if you rated these drives 1-10. For steep cliffs and scary driving. Would love to know before I go. I hate steep cliffs with no guardrail !
This drive is probably a 5 because there are some spots but overall it’s not a scary mountain road. But I’m also not you so I can’t really judge it accurately on whether you would have issues or not. But Cedar Breaks is accessible from US 89 from the east end of UT-14 and UT-148 which have no cliffs at all because they are on top of the plateau. I hope this helps! Also you can check out street view on google Maps to see what the roads look like before you go!
In 2007 I made that trip on a fully loaded bicycle. It took all day to get from Cedar City to a camp just below Cedar Breaks. Than a couple hours the next day to enter the Park. Thanx for the virtual ride. I forgot how beautiful it was.
Thanks for sharing your adventure... it is so pretty out there... :)
It really is! Thanks for allowing me to share it with you!
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I really want to do it in September but it will depend on the weather and gas prices. But the drive on I-84 along the Columbia River is at the top of my list of things I want to film for the channel!
First and great drive! What did you do over the Memorial Day weekend?
Not much. It was really hot here so I just did some projects around the house.
Would be great if you rated these drives 1-10. For steep cliffs and scary driving. Would love to know before I go. I hate steep cliffs with no guardrail !
This drive is probably a 5 because there are some spots but overall it’s not a scary mountain road. But I’m also not you so I can’t really judge it accurately on whether you would have issues or not. But Cedar Breaks is accessible from US 89 from the east end of UT-14 and UT-148 which have no cliffs at all because they are on top of the plateau. I hope this helps! Also you can check out street view on google
Maps to see what the roads look like before you go!