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- 2oldmanExplorer IIWell, I can't find any hwy 14. Doesn't google maps help?
Oh... Cedar City.. Well, that makes a difference! - pauljExplorer IIIt's a long climb. It's one of the higher passes in Utah. It's a 4000 ft climb from Cedar City.
- rv2goExplorer IIUT 20 is a shorter and easier route.
- akrvExplorerUse UT 20 . Ut 14 lots of climbing and switchbacks OK in a toad not so fun in a RV. DW never again.
- BarabooBobExplorer IIIIt is also one of the most beautiful roads in the country. You decide what your comfort level is. I keep seeing posts on this forum from people that are not comfortable driving anything but a perfectly level, laser straight road. Me, I want crooked and hilly. My kids look on the maps for "roads with character."
- fanrgsExplorerWe towed our fifth wheel over it from east to west in a snowstorm on Memorial Day weekend 2015. Cedar Breaks NM was actually closed due to the snow, so we didn't get to see it. Fortunately the snow changed to rain by the time we got to the switchbacks, but we did need our exhaust brake most of the way downhill to Cedar City. Interesting road, but probably wouldn't bother with that route again.
- Dick_BExplorerHaven't looked but if it shows `scenic' next to the road on the map we avoid it for the reasons previously stated.
- lbrjetExplorer4000 feet up at an 8.5 percent grade = no fun IMO. Take hwy 20. I have driven the road in both directions, but would not tow it unless I absolutely had to.
- elmorcExplorerThanks everyone I decided to use 59-389 and go through Kanab.
- OzlanderExplorerGreat motorcycle road.
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