Cedar Mountain Climbing

Last Updated: Aug, 2026
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Boulders
Guide moderated by Casey Webb & Colten Pendleton

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A large area with a few small zones spread throughout. This area makes up the space between Cedar Canyon and Bunker creek. The mammoth cave is the highlight of this area. There are a few other good zones to climb at up here, but they all require a bit of work to get to. However, they make for some fun session in complete solitude up in some beautiful locations.

I-15 southbound from Salt Lake City. Exit the freeway on exit 78 to Parowan. Turn left onto Main St. and continue for 1.2 miles and then turn left to take UT-143 towards Panguitch Lake. You will need to turn ... Show more
This digital Cedar Mountain climbing guidebook gives you GPS navigation, verified topos, and beta for hundreds of climbs. Explore classics and hidden gems with offline access to maps, directions, and beta videos. Whether it's your first visit or fiftieth, KAYA makes your Cedar Mountain days smoother, safer, and more dialed. A large area with a few small zones spread throughout. This area makes up the space between Cedar Canyon and Bunker creek. The mammoth cave is the highlight of this area. There are a few other good zones to climb at up here, but they all require a bit of work to get to. However, they make for some fun session in complete solitude up in some beautiful locations. I-15 southbound from Salt Lake City. Exit the freeway on exit 78 to Parowan. Turn left onto Main St. and continue for 1.2 miles and then turn left to take UT-143 towards Panguitch Lake. You will need to turn left again after Brian Head to stay on UT-143. I-15 northbound from St. George. Take exit 57 to Cedar City Main Street. Turn right and continue on Mainstreet for 2.1 miles. Turn right onto UT-14 and continue for 17.9 miles. Turn right towards Cedar Breaks (road is closed during winter and early spring go through Parowan/Brian Head if it is closed) and take UT-148 and then turn right on UT-143. The individual sections are spread out from here and will be listed on those subareas how to access them.

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