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Correction: Fees will increase on May 24, 2024


CORRECTION - Cedar Breaks National Monument fees will increase on May 24, 2024
CEDAR CITY, UTAH - Cedar Breaks National Monument would like to correct the previously issued press release concerning the implementation dates for the increased fees. Beginning on May 24, 2024, the monument will increase entrance and campground amenity fees. The last significant change in fees occurred in 2018. The increased fees will provide additional revenue to fund operations and deferred maintenance projects. Entrance fees will change from a Group 1 per person rate to the Group 2 per person, per motorcycle, per vehicle structure. The table below provides the Group 2 entrance fees. The monument will also increase the Expanded Amenity Fee (EAF) for the Pt. Supreme Campground adjusting for inclusion of showers and inflation.

Fee Schedule for Group 2: Effective May 24, 2024
Seven-Day Vehicle Pass $25.00
Per Person/Bicycle Pass $15.00
Motorcycle Pass $20.00
Cedar Breaks Specific Annual Pass $45.00
Campground Fee Schedule
Pt. Supreme Campground Standard Site w/showers, no electricity
$30.00
Pt. Supreme Campground Walk-in Tent w/showers, no electricity
$20.00

Commercial road-based tours will remain at $10.00 per person until May 24, 2025. At such time, commercial road-based tour entrance fees will be applied based upon the 1998 standardized commercial tour entrance fee structure based on manufacturer passenger capacity. Activity-based Commercial Use Authorization holders will increase to $15.00 per person. Please visit Cedar Breaks National Monument website for additional information.

The 30-day public comment period on the fee changes occurred in October through the Planning, Environment, and Public Comment (PEPC) website at https://parkplanning.nps.gov. This news release is part of the 30-day notice of the proposed changes to occur.

Recent projects completed at Cedar Breaks National Monument using FLREA funds include trail maintenance and repair, visitor programs and activities, and barrier fence replacement at Pt. Supreme. Future funds will continue to support facility operations and assist with additional visitor services such as improvements to interpretive exhibits, signage, ranger programming, and the ability to provide park maps for visitor enjoyment.

In 2022, Cedar Breaks National Monument visitors spent an estimated $ 50 million in local gateway regions while visiting the monument. These expenditures supported a total of 653 jobs and $62.2 million in economic output in local gateway economies surrounding the monument.
 
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