

NOTE: All my pics were done with an HTC cell phone. Have a secure pocket to store your phone while climbing. It's warm and humid - I wore shorts and a long sleeve shirt to protect my elbows. But that made it even more fun - when was the last time you played follow the leader? - in the dark? -navigating an 18 inch ledge? -with a 20 foot drop below? Exciting! Quick Summary: Bring your own gloves. She led us around by the nose, so to say, and a good thing that she did, because it is a labyrinth down there. It take about 90 minutes and is an easy adventure for all ages. The trail is about 1/2 mile loop in the cavern, with about 350 steps up and down. In the 1930s the CCC spent 4 years building walkways and buildings. This cavern was discovered in the 1800s and has a colorful history. Sometimes were used our red light, sometimes our white light, and sometimes we mixed it up. 307 reviews of Colossal Cave Mountain Park 'This is a good dry cave. Because we were using our own lights, as opposed to the lights in the cave, pictures were amazing. See 691 traveler reviews, 600 candid photos, and great deals for Vail, AZ, at Tripadvisor. The run starts in La Posta Quemada Ranch in Colossal Cave Mountain Park (CCMP), heading south along. I wiggled my 200 lb frame through some pretty tight spots thanks to our guide, who showed us the technique for each section. Colossal Cave Mountain Park: Mixed opinion on this tour. Vail, AZ 50 Miler, 55K, 13 Miler NIGHT, 13 Miler. Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tucson Local Expert. Thankfully the price includes borrowing a helmet with a light attached, allowing you to have your hands free. 1 2 3 4 5 3.3 of 5 Fav Wish 0 AZ > Tucson > Tucson E Ryal Canyon Hike - Camp Verde, Arizona HAZ reminds you to respect the ruins. Colossal Cave Mountain Park 7. Colossal Cave Mountain Park: This dry cave in the Rincon Mountains east of Tucson offers. We got off the beaten path and crawled, squirmed, and climbed up and down the skinniest ladders that I have ever seen, all the while trying not to bump our heads on stalagmites.

I've done the standard tour before, so this time I went for the Ladder Tour.
