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Carlsbad Caverns National Park
52ND Annual Bat Flight Breakfast
Bright, shiny ranger faces at 5 a.m. for the 50th annual Bat Flight Breakfast in 2007.
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Bright, shiny ranger faces at 5 a.m. for the 50th annual Bat Flight Breakfast in 2007.
 

Note: Reservations are not accepted for the Bat Flight Breakfast. There is no camping in the park.

The 53rd annual Bat Flight Breakfast at Carlsbad Caverns National Park was held Saturday, July 17, 2010. Activities will begin at 5 a.m. on Saturday with an outdoor breakfast.

“We hope visitors will attend the prior evening’s bat flight program, wake up to a good breakfast, and then watch the bats fly back into the cave!” said breakfast coordinator Avelina Childress. “Some summer evenings there are over a thousand people watching the bats fly out of the cave, but the mornings are peaceful since very few people get up early enough to experience the in-flight.”

The Bat Flight Breakfast began in 1957 as a way to encourage visitors to see the bats’ morning return flight. Before entering the cave in the morning, the bats circle several hundred feet overhead and then dive in clusters into the cave entrance. Unlike the shorter nighttime exodus out of the cave when the bats spiral up and leave the cave, the sunrise return to the cave normally spans several hours.

Cost of breakfast is $7.50, and includes free entrance to the self-guided portions of Carlsbad Cavern. This year’s breakfast includes breakast burritos with eggs, sausage, potatoes, cheese, and/or salsa; orange juice, coffee and milk; and whole fruit.

In addition to breakfast, the first 110 visitors in line for breakfast will be able to participate in a guided lantern tour in Carlsbad Cavern via the natural entrance—you’ll see the cave much like early explorers did! Reservations are not accepted for the breakfast or these guided tours. Entrance to the self-guided portions of the Cavern will be free to all on July 17, 2010.

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Last Updated: December 04, 2009 at 15:13 MST