Hello Friends,
If you’re looking for a fun (but challenging) hike followed by an
amazing cave tour, Timpanogos Cave National Monument is your spot! This popular
cave is full of interesting stalactites, stalagmites and other formations. The
hike is strenuous, but the views of American Fork Canyon make it well worth the
effort.

Stop by the visitor center
to see exhibits, an orientation film and to pick up your tour tickets. To avoid
overcrowding at the cave entrance, you’ll choose a time to start your hike to
the top.
The hike to the caves is one
and a half miles. It’s a strenuous hike, gaining over 1,000 feet of elevation,
but there are plenty of benches at the switchbacks so you can rest, relax enjoy!

Take the “Hike With A Ranger” guided hike on Sunday mornings at 11:00 a.m.; no reservation is needed.
The views of American Fork
Canyon are stunning.
When you get to the top,
you’ll enter the cave for a guided, 55-minute cave tour. The cave is chilly -
about 45 degrees, so make sure to take a jacket.
Only 16 people may tour the
cave at a time, so you’ll want to get tickets up to 30 days in advance. Call
(801) 756-5238.
...and stalagmites (that
extend up from the cave's floor).
The Great Heart of Timpanogos has inspired many
legends throughout the years. At least twelve versions of the legend exist, but
most include two young lovers. Red Eagle wants to marry Utahna, but many men
are also seeking her hand. He pretends to be a god in order to convince her.
His plan is thwarted, and he dies (either at the hand of warriors from her
tribe, or by a bear). Utahna either throws herself from the top of Timpanogos
in despair, or dies of heartbreak. The god of Timpanogos takes pity on the two
and melds their bleeding hearts together, placing them in the cave for
eternity.
When did you last visit this amazing cave? Tell us about it!
Thanks so much,
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