Home Contact Sitemap
Briski.us
Grand Canyon Caverns
 
About Me
Adventures
Backpacking
Gallery
Quotes
Trails
 
Photos
 
114_1436 When you first walk into the main cavern
114_1442 Formations
114_1443 Main chamber - bigger than a football field
114_1444
114_1446 The caverns is still used as a fall-out shelter.  There is enough food and water stored for two thousand people for 2 weeks.  Ironically Uncle Sam only provided one portable toilet and 3 rolls of TP
114_1449
114_1450 The caverns is located off of Historic Route 66




From the Grand Canyon Caverns Website:

Grand Canyon Caverns is a natural limestone cavern 210 feet underground. You enter and leave the caverns by means of an elevator. They offer a 45 minute, 3/4 of mile guided walking tours.

Grand Canyon Caverns is located on Historic Route 66 just 25 miles west of Seligman, Arizona and 60 miles east of Kingman, Arizona. We are not part of the Grand Canyon itself nor are we part of the National Park system. The South Rim Village is 123 miles north east of us on Highway 64. Havasu Canyon is 65 miles northwest of us on Indian Highway 18. They are the nearest facility to the turn off to the Hualapai Hilltop parking lot, the jumping off point for the hike into the Havasupai Indian Reservation and Havasu Canyon with its beautiful Havasu Creek and waterfalls.

 


Back Next
Copyright © 2006 Michael John Briski. All rights reserved