The Grand Canyon Caverns are the largest dry caverns in the United States, located 200 to 300 feet below the surface, and accessible via our exploration elevator. You enter and leave the caverns by means of this elevator, dropping 21 stories underground, making the caverns easily accessible.
Because the caverns are so deep underground, the temperature is always constant, a mild 61 degrees, and there is low humidity. The caverns offer a number of unique geological formations that can be easily viewed from our smoothly paved walking trails. The walking trails have hand rails and there is a number of benches for resting along the way. We currently offer 5 tours. The brand new Wild Tour into the newly discovered caves.
A short guided walking tour for those with very limited time or need for maximum accessibility. Our Regular guided walking tour, which is 45 minutes long, covers 3/4 of a mile and departs every half hour. The Explorer Tour, which goes off the beaten path for the more adventurous. And the Ghost Walk tour, which you can read all about at our website!
Cavern Suite
Wild tour entrance
Mystery Room
Winging Bridge
Stairs on standard tour
Explorer Tour
What you see on short or standard tour
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