National Monument. Timpanogos Cave National Monument is a great wilderness area where everyone has a great time. Yeah, come here to Timpanogos Cave National Monument for a tremendous time. What would winter be without some skiing at Sundance, and a pleasant location to camp here
at Timpanogos Cave National Monument is Mount Timpanogos Campground. Whohoo, so many amusing things in one place! The Wasatch Range rocks! Very beautiful scenery and wonderful skiing is what you get at Brighton, and why not camp at Lame Horse Campground if you're here at Timpanogos
Cave National Monument. Timpanogos Cave National Monument has great outdoors recreation, so you can have heaps of fun.
Timpanogos Cave National Monument sits high in the Wasatch Mountains. The cave system consists of three spectacularly decorated caverns. Each cavern
has unique colors and formations. Helictites and anthodites are just a few of the many dazzling formations to be found in the many chambers. As visitors climb to the cave entrance, on a hike gaining over 1,000 feet in elevation, they are offered incredible views of American Fork
Canyon. CONTACTS Email - TICA_Ranger Activities@nps.gov Fax- 801-756-5661 Write to R.R. 3, Box 200 American Fork, UT 84003-9803 Phone Headquarters - 801-756-5239 Visitor
Information - 801-756-5238
TRAVEL BASICS
Operating Hours, Seasons The cave and cave trail are open from early May to late October, weather permitting. The Visitor Center is open daily, during the cave tour season, from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. After September 9, 2001 the Visitor Center hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. until October 28, 2001. During the Olympics (February 1 - February 24) the visitor center will be open daily from 8:30 - 5:00. After February 24th the visitor center will be closed for the season and
will reopen in May 2002. Getting There PLANE - The closest major airport is Salt Lake City International Airport, and is 45 minutes away by automobile. CAR - From I-15: If you are arriving from the north or south on Interstate 15 take Exit 287 (Alpine-Highland
exit), then turn east on State Highway 92 and proceed ten miles (16km) to the monument. From U.S. 40 or U.S. 189: If you are arriving from Heber City or Provo Canyon traveling on U.S. 40 or U.S. 189, take State Highway 92, passing by Sundance Resort and over the mountainous scenic
route known as the Alpine Scenic Loop. Because of the narrow and winding road, buses and large vehicles over thirty feet are not allowed to travel on the Alpine Scenic Loop. The Alpine Scenic Loop is closed during the winter. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - There is no public transportation
to or in the monument. Weather & Climate Ranging from 5,500 to 6,700 feet in elevation, summer days are warm (80's to upper 90's) and nights are moderate (50's). Afternoon thundershowers are common during mid-to-late summer. Spring and fall are milder with highs
generally in the 60's and 70's. Daytime winter highs average less than 50 degrees. Snowfall is usually moderate with frequent thaws. The caves are 45 degrees (eight degrees Celsius), 100 % humidity year round, a jacket or sweatshirt and suitable walking shoes are recommended. Accessibility The
visitor center, snack bar/gift shop, restrooms, picnic areas, and drinking fountains are wheelchair accessible. Because of the steep incline of the cave trail and the narrow passages in the caves, wheelchair access to the caves is not possible. However, a 45 minute video of an
actual cave tour is shown upon request at the visitor center. A 22-minute closed-captioned orientation video is also shown in the visitor center. Getting Around Utah Highway 92 runs east and west through the monument. Personal vehicles, bicycles, walking and hiking
are means of transportation at the monument. FEES/PERMITS
Entrance Fee AMERICAN FORK CANYON ENTRANCE FEE $3 for 3 Days $10.00 for 14 Days $25.00 for Annual Entrance into American Fork Canyon is necessary to reach
Timpanogos Cave National Monument. The canyon is administered by the Uinta National Forest, and an entrance fee of $3 per vehicle is required. The National Parks Pass permits entrance into American Fork Canyon ONLY to visit Timpanogos Cave National Monument. A Golden Eagle Pass,
National Parks Pass with the additional hologram sticker, or a purchased canyon pass is required to recreate in the surrounding National Forest. Golden Eagle, Age and Access Passports are honored at the American Fork Canyon entrance station.
Activity Fee CAVE
TOUR (GOLDEN AGE/ACCESS)
1/2 price for card holders. The Golden Eagle and the National Parks Pass do not cover recreation use fees, such as cave tours, camping, and parking fees.
CAVE TOUR, 45-60 MINUTES, ADULT (AGE 16 AND OLDER) $6 for One Time
CAVE
TOUR, CHILD (AGE 3-5) $3 for One Time
CAVE TOUR, INFANT (AGE 0-2) Free!
CAVE TOUR, JUNIOR (AGE 6-15) $5 for One Time Cave tour tickets frequently sell out, especially on weekends and holidays. Tour tickets may be purchased up to 30 days
in advance by calling the visitor center at 801-756-5238 and using your Mastercard or Visa. Tour tickets may also be purchased in person at the visitor center up to the day of the tour, if still available. Tickets must be purchased at the visitor center before hiking to the caves,
tickets cannot be purchased at the cave entrance. Gift certificates are available.
INTRODUCTION TO CAVING TOUR, 90 MINUTES, (AGE 14 AND UP) $15 for One Time The Introduction to Caving Tour introduces visitors to the sport of caving and caving ethics. Although
it is not a wild caving experience, the tour does require bending, crawling, and passage through tight spaces. The tour is limited to five people, age 14 and older. Please call the visitor center for more information and to reserve tickets, 801-756-5238.
WAIVERS
To
assist local educators with their curriculums, Timpanogos Cave National Monument frequently waives the cave tour fee for educational or scientific institutions.
CAMPING
There are no campgrounds located in the monument. There are several campgrounds
in the adjacent Uinta National Forest. For more information, contact the Forest Service at 801-377-5780.
LODGING
There are many lodging facilities located throughout the local communities.
FACILITIES
Visitor Centers TIMPANOGOS
CAVE VISITOR CENTER Phone - 801-756-5238 Location - The visitor center is located on Highway 92 just 10 miles from Interstate 15(2.2 miles from the mouth of American Fork Canyon) and 17.2 miles from U.S. 189. Closures - Cave tours are only available
early May through the end of October. Special Programs - The monument offers a variety of ranger-guided programs at no charge. These include guided walks, talks, and evening programs at the visitor center and in the surrounding area. Winter programs are held every other
Monday evening from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the visitor center, beginning January 2002.Call the visitor center, 801-756-5238, for a list of programs or more information. Exhibits - The visitor center offers historic and geologic displays, a hands-on display for children,
a 22-minute orientation video, and a 45 minute actual cave tour video. During November through April, a photographic exhibit about the history of the cave trail is on display. Available Facilities - Visitor Center: Rangers are on duty to answer questions and provide information
including travel and trail information, road conditions, weather updates and to sell cave tour tickets (during cave tour season). A variety of books, posters and maps are available for purchase. Restrooms, drinking fountain, and pay phones are available. Snack Bar and Gift Shop
(Concessions): Open mid-May through early November (same as cave season), it is located west of the visitor center. Food, beverages, film, sweatshirts, and souvenirs are available. Call 801-756-5702 for more information. Picnic Area and Nature Trail: The Swinging Bridge Picnic
Area is 1/4 mile west of the visitor center. There are picnic tables, fire grills, water and restrooms available. A small picnic area is also located directly across from the visitor center. The Canyon Nature Trail is located across from the visitor center. Brochures in English and Spanish are available for the self-guided, 1/4 mile nature walk.
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