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Cascade et belvédère du canyon près de Duck Creek Village

Mammoth Cave

One of Utah's largest lava tubes—Dixie National Forest

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Mammoth Cave se trouve a ~20 min du Duck Creek Village Inn et convient aux voyageurs qui veulent one of utah's largest lava tubes—dixie national forest. Mammoth Cave is one of the largest lava tubes in Utah, with over 2,200 feet of passage and four chambers on the Markagunt Plateau in Dixie National Forest.

Infos rapides

Distance ~20 min
Niveau Tier1
Ideal pour One of Utah's largest lava tubes—Dixie National Forest

Bon a savoir

  • Over 2,200 feet of mapped passage and four chambers
  • Five entrances; largest chamber to the west
  • Cool 40–50°F year-round

Note: Closed October through April for bat hibernation. Check Dixie National Forest or local conditions before you go.

Mammoth Cave is one of the largest lava tubes in Utah, with over 2,200 feet of passage and four chambers on the Markagunt Plateau in Dixie National Forest. It was formed by cooling lava roughly 2,000 years ago and sits at about 8,050 feet elevation. The cave stays cool year-round and has five entrances with multiple interconnected tubes. It remains undeveloped—no lights or paved walkways—so self-guided exploration requires a headlamp and sturdy shoes. Difficulty is moderate, with some crawling and tight passages.

Temps forts

  • Over 2,200 feet of mapped passage and four chambers
  • Five entrances; largest chamber to the west
  • Cool 40–50°F year-round
  • Access road: mix of paved and dirt; last ~3 miles suitable for standard vehicles when dry

Conseils

Bring a headlamp (and a backup light) and wear shoes you don't mind getting dirty. Stay cautious during rain—flooding is possible. The cave is closed from October through April to protect hibernating bats; visit May through September.

Quand y aller

Open for visitation May through September. Large portions are closed October through April for bat hibernation. The access road is about 7.5 miles from Duck Creek Village.

Détails du voyage

Difficulty
Moderate — some crawling and tight passages; uneven footing throughout
Drive time
~20 min from the inn
Parking
Small dirt parking area at the end of the access road. Last ~3 miles are dirt, suitable for standard vehicles when dry.
Pets
Dogs allowed at the parking area but not practical inside the cave due to tight passages and uneven terrain.

Que prendre

  • Headlamp and a backup light source
  • Sturdy shoes you do not mind getting dirty
  • Long pants and layers — cave stays 40–50°F
  • Gloves for crawling sections

Plan du séjour

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Pourquoi faire confiance à ce guide

Cave access, forest roads, and shoulder-season weather can change faster than people expect around Duck Creek. We use guest trip-planning experience here, but always recommend checking the official sources below before you commit to the drive.

Questions: Mammoth Cave

Cave basics, driving distance, and what to know before you go.

Qu est-ce que Mammoth Cave ?

Mammoth Cave is one of the largest lava tubes in Utah, with over 2,200 feet of passage and four chambers on the Markagunt Plateau in Dixie National Forest.

A quelle distance se trouve Mammoth Cave du Duck Creek Village Inn ?

Mammoth Cave se trouve a environ ~20 min du Duck Creek Village Inn dans le guide des grottes actuel.

Que faut-il savoir avant de visiter Mammoth Cave ?

Closed October through April for bat hibernation. Check Dixie National Forest or local conditions before you go.

Stay Here, Explore Mammoth Cave Tomorrow

Book your room or cabin at Duck Creek Village Inn - ~20 min from Mammoth Cave.