Park Passport

Timpanogos Cave National Monument UT

Lat, Long: 40.44039719, -111.7093944

Designation: National Monument

The 2024 opening date for cave tours will be posted once it has been determined. Hike your way past stunning vistas to explore a hidden underground world. Taste the thrill of caving as you twist and bend to enter beautifully decorated rooms. Learn the science behind formations and hear stories of cave exploration and preservation. Experience and discover as you go – geologic mysteries await

Weather:

Although inside the caves its always 43-48 F, temperatures on the cave trail can range from the 30s up to above 100 degrees F, depending on time of year. Carrying drinking water is a necessity, especially in summer. In the mountains, weather sometimes presents interesting challenges. The cave and cave trail do not close due to rain, unless that rain is heavy enough to bring rockfall. They will close due to high winds/rockfall, or in lightning storms. Call the visitor center if you have specific concerns.

Directions:

From I-15: Take Exit 284 (Alpine-Highland exit), turn east on State Highway 92 and proceed ten miles (16km) to the monument. UT 40 or U.S. 189: Travel UT 189 through Provo Canyon, west on Orem 800 North (UT 52). After 2.4 miles turn right on State Street UT- 89. After 3.8 miles, turn onto Pleasant Grove 100 East (UT 146). Stay on this road for almost five miles, as it turns in Canyon Road and takes you to the mouth of American Fork Canyon. Turn right up American Fork Canyon to visitor center.

For more details ›

Address/Contact:

2038 W. Alpine Loop Road

American Fork, US, 84003

Phone: (801)756-5239

Email: tica_info@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

Twisty helictites growing off a stalactiteVisitors gaze at delicate cave formations in Timpanogos Cave's Chimes ChamberTwo cavers look at large formations in Hansen CaveUtah Valley beyond the steep cliffs and fir trees of American Fork CanyonWhite-orange quartzite surrounded by greenery stands against a blue sky