Timpanogos Cave National Monument begins Centennial Countdown

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Timpanogos Cave National Monument begins Centennial Countdown

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on April 29. It is reproduced in full below.

Timpanogos Cave National Monument begins Centennial Countdown

Timpanogos Cave National Monument is excited to announce opening for cave tours for its 100th year. Cave tours will begin on May 18th with tickets available for purchase up to 30 days in advance.

“We are excited to celebrate the centennial of Timpanogos Cave National Monument! Over the last 100 years, there is a tradition of many families coming to see the cave, communities that have supported the success of the park, and decades of bringing people together. We honor everyone that has worked here and hiked to the caves and we invite you back to celebrate with us all year long," said Cami McKinney, Acting Superintendent of Timpanogos Cave National Monument

Events at the park include:

* Daily lantern cave tours

* New exhibits in the visitor center, community history

* 100 hike challenge for those who can hike the trail 100 times

* Star Parties in summer

* Various free Saturday programs for kids and families,

* Arts in the Park event,

* Centennial birthday party on Oct. 14, 2022.

Timpanogos Cave National Monument was created on October 14th 1922. President Warren G. Harding signed the proclamation creating the park to protect the caves for their “unusual scientific interest". The creation of the park came through the preservation efforts of many people from American Fork, Lehi, Pleasant Grove, Highland and other Utah Valley citizens. Tours began in the spring of 1922 with visitors initially only visiting Timpanogos Cave but later in 1939, tours were expanded through the development of tunnels that would include Hansen Cave and Middle Cave. Visiting the caves has been extremely popular for both local, national, and international visitors throughout its 100-year history.

Details about ticket purchases, tour schedules, and other programs are available on the park website at www.nps.gov/tica.

For press packet and more information see www.nps.gov/tica

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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