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Cedar Breaks National Monument Fees

ENTRANCE FEES

During the winter season (mid-October to late-May) no fees will be collected.

Call park headquarters, 435-586-9451, for 2010 opening information.

Cedar Breaks Individual Entrance Fee

Fees

$4 Per Person - 7 Days

Details

This fee is for all visitors, age 16 or older, entering the park via a private, non-commercial vehicle. Children age 15 and under are free, and entrance fees are not charged to holders of valid National Parks Passes, Golden Age Passports, or Golden Access Passports.

Commercial Tours (Bus (large) - 26+ seats)

Fees

$100 - Day

Details

This entrance fee applies to commercial tour buses. NOTE: Group size is determined on vehicle seating capacity not # of actual people.

Commercial Tours (Bus (small) - 16-25 seats)

Fees

$40 - Day

Details

This entrance fee applies to smaller commercial tour buses. NOTE: Group size is determined on vehicle seating capacity not # of actual people.

Commercial Tours (Passenger Van 7-15 seats)

Fees

$40 - Day

Details

This entrance fee applies to commercial tours traveling in vans and is a per vehicle fee. NOTE: Group size is determined on vehicle seating capacity not # of actual people.

Commercial Tours (Passenger Vehicle 1-6 seats)

Fees

$25 + $4 per person - Day

Details

This entrance fee applies to small commercial tours entering the park via a small sedan.

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