Point Supreme Campground

POINT SUPREME CAMPGROUND

Part of Cedar Breaks National Monument

Overview

The Point Supreme Campground in Cedar Breaks National Monument offers a camping experience at 10,000 feet in elevation. Available approximately from mid-June to late-September. Visitors can enjoy a variety of hiking trails, ranger programs and breathtaking scenery.

Facilities

Restrooms with flush toilets are available. Showers with warm water are accessed using a code (ask campground host for code). Firewood is available onsite by donation. Two of our camping spots are wheelchair accessible. Three of the parks four hiking trails are within walking distance.

Natural Features

Cedar Breaks National Monument offers a spectacular view of deserts, forests, meadows and rocky spires. Come stand above 10,000 feet on while looking into a desert amphitheater filled with incredible, multi-colored hoodoos.

Recreation

Visitors will always find something to do at Cedar Breaks: including daily ranger programs, guided hikes, wildflower identification, wildlife viewing, photography, star gazing, junior ranger activities, and more!

Nearby Attractions

The Point Supreme Campground is conveniently located near Brian Head, Dixie National Forest, Cedar City, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Zion National Park. For more information about nearby attractions, please visit https://visitcedarcity.com/

Contact Info

For facility specific information, please call (435) 986-7120.

Important Notices

  • RESERVATION CANCELLATIONS, CHANGES & NO-SHOWS: If your plans change, please update or cancel your reservation through Recreation.gov or by calling (877) 444-6777. Cancellation and service fees may apply. Due to limited staffing, multi-night reservations will be held for the full reservation period unless canceled by the reservation holder. One-night reservations may be released as a no-show after 11:00 a.m. the following morning if the site has not been occupied.

  • CAMPSITE USE: Each campsite is limited to two camping structures in any combination (e.g., RV and tent or two tents). Vehicles and trailers must park within your assigned site’s designated parking area. All camping equipment must remain within your site boundary and must not extend into the roadway or onto any vegetation. Please contact the camp host with questions about site setup or capacity.

  • Quiet Hours and Generator Hours: Quiet hours are 10:00 PM–8:00 AM. Excessive noise (over 60 decibels) is not permitted at any time. Generators use hours are 8:00–10:00 AM and 6:00–8:00 PM.

  • Don't Move Firewood: Help protect our forests! Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site.

  • OVERNIGHT OCCUPANCY REQUIRED: Sites are for overnight camping only. Day-use or fire ring-only use is not permitted.

  • ENTRANCE PASSES: A valid entrance pass is required in addition to campground fees. Site specific passes and America the Beautiful passes may be purchased upon arrival or in advance through Recreation.gov. America the Beautiful Senior and Access passes receive a 50% discount.

  • CAMPGROUND SEASON DATES: Campground opening and closing dates are subject to change and may vary based on weather conditions. Opening and/or closing may occur earlier or later than posted dates.

  • WEATHER & SAFETY: Expect cooler, variable weather. Summer highs average 60–70°F, and nighttime lows often drop to 30–40°F. High elevation may cause shortness of breath or fatigue—move slowly, rest often, and drink plenty of water. Increased UV exposure is common; wear sun protection. Afternoon thunderstorms are frequent—seek shelter and avoid exposed areas during storms.

  • RESOURCE PROTECTION: Please stay on designated trails to help protect meadows and wildflowers. Do not pick or disturb plants. All plants, animals, and natural features are protected by federal law and must be left undisturbed.

  • PETS: Pets must be leashed and attended at all times. Pets are not permitted in park buildings or on unpaved trails. The only pet-friendly trail is the paved Sunset Trail. Service animals are welcome.

  • WILDLIFE & HUNTING: Feeding wildlife is prohibited and may result in fines. Hunting is prohibited within the park.

Available Activities

  • Day Use Area - Day Use Area
  • Wildlife Viewing - Wildlife Viewing
  • Hiking - Hiking
  • Interpretive Programs - Interpretive Programs
  • Camping - Camping
  • Biking - Biking
  • Photography - Photography
  • Star Gazing - Star Gazing
  • Picnicking - Picnicking
  • Birding - Birding

Directions

<p><strong>Routes to Cedar Breaks National Monument</strong><br><br><strong>Traveling south on I-15:</strong><br>Take exit 78 to Parowan<br>Travel south on Main Street for 1.3 miles<br>Turn left onto E. Center Street. Travel 0.3 Miles<br>Turn right onto Utah Highway 143 East<br>Continue approximately 15 miles to Cedar Breaks National Monument<br><br><strong>Traveling north on I-15:</strong><br>Take exit 57 to Cedar City<br>Travel north on Main Street for 2.2 miles<br>Turn right onto E Center Street/Utah Highway 14<br>Continue east on Utah Highway 14 for approximately 18 miles<br>Turn left onto Utah Highway 148 and continue 4 miles to Cedar Breaks National Monument<br><br><strong>Traveling south on U.S. Highway 89:</strong><br>At Panguitch, turn right onto Utah Highway 143 West<br>Continue west for approximately 32 miles to Cedar Breaks National Monument<br>Traveling north on U.S. Highway 89:<br>At Long Valley Junction, turn left onto Utah Highway 14 West<br>Continue west for approximately 23 miles<br>Turn right onto Utah Highway 148 and continue 4 miles to Cedar Breaks National Monument<br><br><strong>From Bryce Canyon National Park: (60 miles)</strong><br>Travel west on Utah Highway 12 for 13.6 miles<br>Turn right onto U.S. Highway 89 and continue north for 6.9 miles to Panguitch<br>At Panguitch, turn right onto Utah Highway 143 West<br>Continue west for approximately 32 miles to Cedar Breaks National Monument<br>or<br><strong>Alternate route:</strong><br>Travel south on U.S. Highway 89 and take Utah Highway 14 West.<br>Continue west for 23 miles.<br>Turn right onto Utah Highway 148 and continue 4 miles to Cedar Breaks National Monument. (72 miles)<br><br><strong>From Zion National Park, Springdale: (79 miles)</strong><br>Travel east on Utah Highway 9 for approximately 23 miles<br>Turn right on U.S. Highway 89<br>Continue north for 23 miles and turn left on Utah Highway 14<br>Continue west on Utah Highway 14 for 23 miles<br>Turn right onto Utah Highway 148 and continue 4 miles to Cedar Breaks National Monument<br><br><strong>From Zion National Park, Kolob Canyons: (45 miles)</strong><br>Travel north on I-15 and take exit 57 to Cedar City<br>Travel north on Main Street for 2.2 miles<br>Turn right onto E Center Street/Utah Highway 14<br>Continue east on Utah Highway 14 for approximately 18 miles<br>Turn left onto Utah Highway 148 and continue 4 miles to Cedar Breaks National Monument</p>

Cancellation Policy

<ul> <li>A $10.00 service fee will apply if you change your reservation. </li> <li>Cancellations more than 48 hours in advance of arrival date incur a $10 cancellation fee. </li> <li>Within 48 hours of arrival, a $10 cancellation fee and the first night's fee are charged.</li> <li>Campsites reserved online cannot be switched for drop-in or other vacant sites after arrival. </li> </ul>

Contact Information

Phone: 435-586-0787 X 4031

ADMIN OFFICE: CEDAR BREAKS NATIONAL MONUMENT
2460 WEST HIGHWAY 56, SUITE #6
Cedar City, UT 84720

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