
Cave tours at Timpanogos Cave National Monument begin Friday for the summer/NPS file
Timpanogos Cave National Monument in Utah will open cave tours for the summer on Friday.
“Our staff has spent the past two months patching up trail damage, repairing the cave lights and restoring safety systems to get the park ready for summer,” said park manager Shannon Stephens. "We are looking forward to welcoming back visitors to explore the wonders of the Timpanogos Cave system."
In the park's ongoing commitment to conservation and preservation, the cave trail above the gate and cave tours will be temporarily closed June 26-28 to allow crews to conduct essential preservation projects aimed at safeguarding the delicate ecosystem of the cave and its inhabitants.
Tickets for the cave tours can be purchased online at www.recreation.gov. The park encourages all visitors to book in advance to secure their spot and avoid disappointment. Cave tour fees are $12 (age 12 +), $7 (age 2-11), and $2 (age 1 and under). Historical Lantern Tour tickets are $17 and limited to ages 7 years old and up. Details regarding these and other tours including ticket purchases, tour schedules, and other programs are available on the park website.
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