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Timpanogos Cave National Monument Winter view of Entrance Markers
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Timpanogos Cave National Monument
Where To Stay
 
Little Mill Campground in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest has the closest campsites to Timpangos Cave.

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Little Mill Campground in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest has the closest campsites to Timpangos Cave.

There are no lodging or camping facilities inside of the monument.

For more information regarding area lodging, dining and local attractions please visit the Utah Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau at www.utahvalley.org.

For information on camping in the surrounding Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest click here.

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frost cave formation

Did You Know?
Frostwork, like it's name depicts, resembles hoarfrost growing outside on a foggy winter day. Most frostwork found in Timpanogos Cave is formed from aragonite, an unstable form of calcite. The delicate nature of these tiny crystals makes them particularly susceptible to damage and vandalism.

Last Updated: December 27, 2011 at 15:13 MST