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Come join us for a classic cave tour from 10am-3pm, or spend a night under the stars at our campground. Our Cafe and Gift Shop is open from 10am-3pm and has grab-n-go food options as well. For cave tours, make sure to make an online reservation.
As you descend approximately six stories deep (363 stair steps) you’ll see some amazing cave formations including stalactites, stalagmites, flowstone, box work, and helictites that were sculpted by millions of years of geological activity. And keep an eye out for the wildlife too!
With 2,400 acres to explore there’s a lot to see in Colossal Cave Mountain Park. Hiking, running, mountain biking and horseback riding are popular activities on our trails. Take your pick. There’s no trail use fee or permit required. Need more information? Trail maps are available in the Cave Shop.
Located at the southeast end of the Rincon Valley, Colossal Cave Mountain Park offers a strikingly beautiful landscape, with geological features, riparian areas, and views of the Rincon Mountains. This 2,400-acre natural resource park is crossed by the Arizona National Scenic Trail.
Let your adventure begin at Colossal Cave Mountain Park. Cave tours, hiking & biking, horseback and wagon trail rides, camping & picnicking, Terrace Café, & gift shop...we have it all! Stop in for a Classic Cave Tour, a Lights Out Tour, a Ladder Tour, or a Wild Cave Tour!
Established in 1954. This desert refuge has sheltered people for over a thousand years. It has been home, shrine, hideout, inspiring workplace, exciting playground, tranquil retreat. On the National Historic Register, the 2,400-acre Park showcases crystal-filled Colossal Cave and historic La Posta Quemada Ranch. Cave tours, Western trail rides, camping, picnicking. Any time you're in Sunny ...
Colossal Cave is a large cave system in southeastern Arizona, United States, near the community of Vail, about 22 miles (35 km) southeast of Tucson. It contains about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) of mapped passageways.
Hidden high in the southern Arizona Mountains with its endless Sonoran Desert vistas, rich history, and authentic Wild West vibe, Colossal Cave Mountain Park is a destination for the adventurous at heart.
Colossal Cave Mountain Park is ranked #19 out of 20 things to do in Tucson. See pictures and our review of Colossal Cave Mountain Park.
We have a cool shaded retreat for your picnic in the Park. It’s a wooded area in a narrow, steep-walled riparian canyon that was originally developed in 1935 by the Civilian Conservation Corps as part of their larger Park building initiative.