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Welcome to Kartchner Caverns State Park! We invite you to explore our world-famous cave as well as the above-ground park with its 62 campsites. On site, you will find ADA-accessible restrooms, camping cabins, and camping for RVs. Keep in mind that evenings in the desert can be cool!
The Discovery Center has a gift shop, restrooms, and the Bat Cave Cafe with covered picnic tables. Additional shaded ramadas and picnic tables are available around the perimeter of the parking area. A covered group picnic area is located to the west of the Discovery Center. The group day-use area is available for reservation.
Enjoy the Hummingbird Garden Walk located on the southwest side of the Discovery Center. Walk among the seasonal blooms and listen to the gentle music from our little feathered visitors.
Thank you for visiting!
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Cave ToursThe cave has an average temperature of 70° Fahrenheit and 99 percent humidity year-round. Most areas are dimly lit and some passages may be narrow or have enclosed areas. This may be difficult for people with mobility, respiratory, or claustrophobia issues.Rotunda/Throne Room Tour: 0.5-mile tour lasting 1.5 hours (50 minutes underground). See the original trail and the large, five-story formation named “Kubla Khan!”Big Room Tour: 0.5-mile tour lasting 1.75 hours (75 minutes underground). Available from mid-October to mid-April. Minimum age for this tour is 7 years old.Saturday Helmet and Headlamp Tour: 0.5-mile tour lasting 1.25 hours (60 minutes underground). Visitors tour the cave in the dark using only the light from their headlamps. Currently only on Saturdays. Minimum age for this tour is 10 years old. Tours take place in the Big Room from October to April, and the Rotunda/Throne Room from April to October.
Kartchner Caverns State Park 2980 Arizona 90, Benson, AZ 85602
(520) 586-4100 | 1-877-MYPARKSazstateparks.com/kartchner
Established 1957
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Guindani Trail (#398): 4.2 miles, located on the east flank of the Whetstone Mountains in the Coronado National Forest. Starts as an easy walk, escalates to a moderately difficult incline, then finishes strenuously.Foothills Loop Trail: Approximately 2.5 miles, rated moderate to difficult. The trail climbs the limestone hill north of the cave and descends into the wash that follows the fault between the Whetstone Block and the San Pedro Block. Informational signs are located on the trail.Ocotillo Trail: 1.75-mile trail breaking off from the Foothills Loop Trail. Moderately difficult hike.
Four camping cabins are available for reservation. Each cabin has a covered porch, a full-sized bed, two sets of bunk beds, a table with chairs, electricity, lights, heating and air conditioning, and a locking door. Campers must supply their own linens or sleeping bags. Cabins sleep up to six people. Reserve a camping cabin and start your park adventure at azstateparks.com/cabins.
If you’re having a great time here, don’t forget to visit one of the three nearby state parks!
Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park (29 miles) Located in “the town too tough to die,” this preserved court building houses a collection of historic artifacts and memorabilia from the legendary American Old West. (520) 457-3311
Patagonia Lake State Park (53 miles) Tucked away in the rolling hills of southeastern Arizona is a hidden treasure. This is an ideal place to find whitetail deer roaming the hills and great blue herons walking the shoreline. The park offers a campground, beach, picnic area with ramadas, tables and grills, a creek trail, boat ramps, and a marina. (520) 287-6965
Tubac Presidio State Historic Park (77 miles) Arizona’s first state park, this historic site rests on the Anza Trail and commemorates the oldest Spanish presidio in Arizona with a museum, schoolhouse, colonial ruins, and picnic grounds. (520) 398-2252
While visiting the park, please help us protect this special space for your future enjoyment.General Information• Please practice “Leave No Trace” and pack
out what you bring in.• Drive your vehicle only on designated paved
surfaces• Park your vehicle only in designated parking
areas. Do not park your vehicle on the side of the road.
• Stay on designated trails.• Do not use glass containers in the park.• All of our parks adhere to firearm and hunting
regulations. Please familiarize yourself with this information.
Fires• Fires are only allowed in approved,
designated fire rings or grills. Fires must always be attended.
• Do not gather firewood in the parks. Firewood is for sale in our park stores.
• Fireworks are not permitted in state parks.• You can find up-to-date fire restrictions at
azstateparks.com/kartchner.
Camping• Campgrounds are limited to up to six adults
and up to 12 people total. • We have designated dump facilities at the
park for your convenience.Pets• Keep your pets on a maximum six-foot leash
at all times.• Pick up after your pet.• For additional information related to pets, visit
our website or ask park staff.Additional Information• Kartchner Caverns is an Arizona treasure and
our highest priority is maintaining its pristine beauty. Our dedicated staff will inform you of best conduct for helping us preserve this natural wonder.
We hope you have an enjoyable and safe experience in our parks! All guidelines for this park can be viewed on our website at azstateparks.com.
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Contour Interval 40 Feet Created by: ASPT GIS Team Date:2/22/2019