Coronado Cave Is A 600-Foot Abyss Hiding Beneath The Grand Canyon In Arizona
Just when you think you’ve experienced everything the Grand Canyon has to offer, Mother Nature continues to reveal new hidden gems. Tucked beneath the mountainous landscape, Coronado Cave is a 600-foot abyss beckoning hikers into its heart.

The event forever changed the culture of the Southwest, rendering it a melting pot that has yet to lose its beautiful diversity.

Trail lengths range from 0.8 to 4 miles, so there's something for all ages and skill levels.
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It was opened to the public in 1978, but was likely used as a shelter for various groups up to 8,000 years prior. It's one of very few undeveloped caverns that allows laypeople to visit.
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Make sure to bring at least two sources of light so as not to lose your way!

With each step you take, the powerful spirits of indigenous peoples grow increasingly stronger.

Keep driving until you see a parking lot, then hike a short half-mile to the entrance.

Address: 4101 West Montezuma Canyon Road, Hereford, AZ 85615
For more information, visit Coronado Cave’s page on the National Park Service website and follow along on the Coronado National Memorial Facebook page.
Have you ever hiked into Coronado Cave? If so, we’d love to hear all about the experience. Check out our previous article for more caverns to explore: Going Into These 7 Caves In Arizona Is Like Entering Another World.
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Coronado National Memorial, 4101 W Montezuma Canyon Rd, Hereford, AZ 85615, USA