• A water drop clings onto the edge of a orange stalactite, surrounded by white stalactites.

    Timpanogos Cave

    National Monument Utah

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  • 10 Essentials of Wilderness Preparedness

    Friday, June 14, 2013

    Join Ranger Jonathan Lott as he shares what you need to know to keep your wilderness adventure from becoming a backcountry nightmare. More

  • Junior Rangers - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

    Saturday, June 15, 2013

    Join Youth Volunteer Monica to learn about how to help our planet through Reduce, Reuse, Recycle More

  • Caves and Caving

    Friday, June 21, 2013

    Do you want to learn more about caves and caving? Join Ranger Cody Ann Baker as she reviews the gear used, caving etiquette, caving ethics, and safety. More

  • Butterflies and Moths

    Saturday, June 22, 2013

    Attend a program designed just for kids to meet requirements to earn your patch or badge. Topics usually include plants, animals, caves and more. More

  • Be a Bug Detective

    Friday, June 28, 2013

    After learning about some of our local insects, use what you have learned to discover and study as many bugs as you can find! Who’ll find the biggest? The fastest? The creepiest? Ranger Amanda Wittern will be awarding ‘best bug’ prizes tonight. More

  • Fire Prevention and Safety

    Saturday, June 29, 2013

    Attend a program designed just for kids to meet requirements to earn your patch or badge. More

Did You Know?

Helictite

Timpanogos Cave is known for its high concentration of helictites - a spiraling cave formation that seems to defy gravity. Helictites are formed when calcite crystals and dissolved impurities are forced out of a tiny central canal in the helictite by hydrostatic pressure.