*Cover Image by Mike Saemisch @lifeofbrianhead This scenic byway cuts through Cedar City's red hill, then crosses through a thick maple and scrub oak forest. The road then climbs through a narrow canyon looking into the Ashdown Gorge Wilderness Area with sheer cliffs towering on both sides. Coming out of the canyon you'll pass the Southern Utah University Mountain Center and the Wood's Ranch Recreation Area. Upon entering the Dixie National Forest you'll glimpse into a sand-cut amphitheater similar to Cedar Breaks National Monument. The road will twist and turn through an aspen and pine forest, hugging the edge of the Markagunt Plateau. With incredible things to see along the way, why not spend the entire day exploring the wonders waiting along State Route 14!

Morning
Start the day by grabbing breakfast from a local favorite in Historic Downtown! Whether you go with a coffee and an authentic New York Bagel from Bristlecone, or a tea and fruit-covered waffle from The Grind, it’s sure to be a great start to the day. Local Tip: Pick up a lunch to take with you on your adventure for the day! Once you're done with breakfast, start on State Route 14. In Cedar City, this route starts on Center Street before starting its ascent up Cedar Canyon.Stop to Play & Explore


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Evening


While out and about remember to Love Local by masking up, practicing social distancing, and staying home if you aren’t feeling well. #LoveLocalCC