What is Sand Caves (Kanab)?
The Sand Caves (Kanab Sand Caves) are large, sculpted sandstone caverns about 5 miles north of Kanab on Highway 89, between Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and Moqui Cave.
Man-made sandstone caverns from sand mining—popular hike
At a glance
Sand Caves (Kanab) is ~60 min from Duck Creek Village Inn and fits travelers who want man-made sandstone caverns from sand mining—popular hike. The Sand Caves (Kanab Sand Caves) are large, sculpted sandstone caverns about 5 miles north of Kanab on Highway 89, between Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and Moqui Cave.
| Distance | ~60 min |
|---|---|
| Tier | Tier2 |
| Best for | Man-made sandstone caverns from sand mining—popular hike |
The Sand Caves (Kanab Sand Caves) are large, sculpted sandstone caverns about 5 miles north of Kanab on Highway 89, between Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and Moqui Cave. They were created in the 1970s when sand was mined from the ridge for glassmaking. Today they are a very popular hiking and photography destination. The out-and-back hike is about 1.2 miles with some light scrambling on the final approach to the cave openings.
Wear shoes with good grip—the trail is sandy and can be slippery. There are no formal trail markers; staying toward the left on the approach is often easier. Bring water. Suitable for kids around 9+ with supervision.
Popular year-round. Little snow in winter; summer afternoons are hot—mornings and evenings are more comfortable.
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.
Cave basics, driving distance, and what to know before you go.
The Sand Caves (Kanab Sand Caves) are large, sculpted sandstone caverns about 5 miles north of Kanab on Highway 89, between Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and Moqui Cave.
Sand Caves (Kanab) is about ~60 min from Duck Creek Village Inn in the current cave guide.
Wear shoes with good grip—the trail is sandy and can be slippery. There are no formal trail markers; staying toward the left on the approach is often easier. Bring water. Suitable for kids around 9+ with supervision.
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Sideways links to other caves and nearby stops that match this kind of adventure.
These next-step guides help you connect a cave stop to a bigger Duck Creek or park day.
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