Cedar Breaks National Monument

Cedar Breaks National Monument in Southern Utah is often called the mini-Bryce.  Similar to Bryce Canyon National Park but not quite as hoodooish(New Word).

Erosion and time have shaped the sandstone landscape at Cedar Breaks National Monument in Southern Utah, USA
Erosion and time have shaped the sandstone landscape at Cedar Breaks National Monument in Southern Utah, USA

 

Erosion and time have shaped the sandstone landscape at Cedar Breaks National Monument in Southern Utah, USA

 

Erosion and time have shaped the sandstone landscape at Cedar Breaks National Monument in Southern Utah, USA

 

Erosion and time have shaped the sandstone landscape at Cedar Breaks National Monument in Southern Utah, USA

 

Erosion and time have shaped the sandstone landscape at Cedar Breaks National Monument in Southern Utah, USA

 

Erosion and time have shaped the sandstone landscape at Cedar Breaks National Monument in Southern Utah, USA

 

Erosion and time have shaped the sandstone landscape at Cedar Breaks National Monument in Southern Utah, USA

 

 

19 responses to “Cedar Breaks National Monument”

  1. Eliza Waters Avatar

    Beautiful layers of time, I love the red sandstone. In the first shot, it looks like a cluster of buildings, a ruin of an ancient city.

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks Eliza.I was amazed how those sandstone shapes appear right away from the forest. You are really going to like the wildflower shots I also got at Cedar Breaks, to follow soon.

      1. Eliza Waters Avatar

        Looking forward to it!

  2. neihtn2012 Avatar

    Captivating photos! Cedar Breaks should be a national park.

  3. katelon Avatar

    So beautiful. I’ll have to check that place out when I make it back to St. George. How far is it from SG?

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      It’s about an hour and half drive from SG. 21 miles east of Cedar City!

  4. George McNeill Avatar

    Nature is a great artist, beautiful photographs

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks George!

  5. Tippy Gnu Avatar

    I like all the colors you captured with these shots.

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks Tippy!

  6. Amy Avatar

    Wow! Awesome views here. Were you shooting from your private helicopter, Michael? 🙂

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks Amy! No, but the viewpoints were like the Grand Canyon, close to the edge with rails!

  7. the eternal traveller Avatar

    Michael, I haven’t been to any of these places and I enjoy seeing your beautiful photography of these areas so much. Hopefully one day I will see all this amazing scenery for myself.

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Maybe we should have a Word Press convention here. Glad you enjoyed.

      1. the eternal traveller Avatar

        Now wouldn’t that be fun!

  8. corneliaweberphotography Avatar

    Thank you for sharing your beautiful work. Today after a doggie photography session, I needed to look at some fantastic nature photography, you made my day.

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks Cornelia. Glad you enjoyed

  9. absengeralois Avatar

    amazing!

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