![]() Because the CCC were so instrumental in developing Colossal Cave Mountain Park, there’s a statue in honor of the CCC workers at the entrance to the terrace. ![]() Under the roof of this cool rock structure built by the CCC is the cave entrance, Terrace Cafe, and gift shop.Face coverings and social distancing (six feet apart) are required during tours.(Adult $18 / child $9 / military or first responder $14) You can only enter the cave on a tour. You can choose your tour time and book tickets online.Cave tours have restarted on a limited basis – currently only the Classic Cave Tour is available.You just pay fees if you’re going on a cave tour or camping.) The park around the cave is open for hiking, camping, and taking in the views.Before being developed into a tourist attraction by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930s, the cave had served a variety of functions, including a shelter for the Hohokam people, train robber hideout, and guano mine. ![]() But it was Phillip’s birthday, and he voted to go see what we could find.Ĭolossal Cave is a dry cave system under the Rincon Mountains in the Tucson-adjacent community of Vail. And we certainly weren’t planning on going into any caves since Quijote was with us. We weren’t even sure if we’d be able to get into the park or if it was still closed due to the coronavirus. So, instead of doubling back and trying to find the entrance for the nature preserve we had probably just driven through but weren’t sure how to access, we kept going! We had heard about the cave but hadn’t ever been there. ![]() We were already on the road to Colossal Cave Mountain Park, when we realized we’d overshot our original destination. ![]()
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