Monday - Friday 10AM -5PM - First tour leaves at 10am, last tour leaves at 5pm Saturday/Sunday 10AM - 4PM - First tour leaves at 10am, last tour leaves at 4pm SUMMER HOURS Monday - Friday 10AM - 3PM - First tour leaves at 10am, last tour leaves at 3pm * Hours of operation may change at anytime. Reservations may be made in advance by calling the caverns at (209) 296-5007. Reservation are needed only for groups of 15 or more. PRICINGĪdults: $18.50 Children: $10.00 (under 3 Years: Free) While the walk is not especially strenuous we recommend that guests with joint or heart/respiratory issues consider their abilities before participation. An experienced Cavern Naturalist will guide each group into the cave and explain the varied features of Black Chasm as well as the science of Speleology as it pertains to this remarkable cavern. The cave is vertically oriented with 3 platforms and 5 flights of stairs. There are handrails along the steps throughout the cave.The 50-minute guided walking tour departs from the Black Chasm Visitor Center and descends into the cave approximately 100 feet below the surface. A tour consists of no more than 25 people due to space constraints inside the cave. Guests will view three chambers in the upper levels of this vertical cave where the most spectacular formations grow. A beautiful blue lake is located in the second chamber about 80 feet below the viewing platform. Guests can bring their walking sticks to the mouth of the cave, but not inside. Walking sticks are not allowed because they create a tripping hazard and can damage the crystal formations. Service animals with proper documentation are allowed as per California law but please be aware that leashes are a tripping hazard and any mess is the responsibility of the owner. Pets and emotional support animals are not allowed inside the cave for any reason. These items reduce the amount of space available on the tour and could damage the cavern by scraping against the crystal walls. These items can be dropped and lost in the cavern and could possibly damage the ancient crystal formations irreversibly.īackpacks or large purses are not permitted. The delicate chemistry and biology of the cave can be dramatically altered by any of these items.Ĭamera attachments such as extra lenses or tripods/selfie sticks. Water (including bottled water or camel-back style back-packs) Carrying children in arm is possible but not advised due to safety reasons.īlack Chasm is a very well preserved cavern, to continue this we must restrict what guests can bring into the cave. Front-packs are ideal for this trip and we have several loaners we can provide if necessary. There are no age requirements for the tour but please be aware that infants and children may not be carried in backpacks. The cave itself, however, is always 58 degrees inside. Summertime temperatures outside the cave reach over 100 degrees and in the winter time temperatures can be at or below freezing with up to a foot of snow possible. Please note that there is little to no phone service in the areas surrounding Black Chasm.īlack Chasm is located just outside the town of Volcano at an elevation of 2250 feet. If you are unable to arrive on time please call Black Chasm as soon as possible so we can accommodate your group as best we can. If your group arrives late we will do our best to accommodate you, but please understand that as a public attraction we must keep our walk-in guests in mind as well. For example, if the first tour in your rotation schedule is due to depart at 10:20, plan to arrive no later than 9:50. On the day of your reservation please make sure to arrive at least ½ hour before the start of your first tour. Reservations may be made in advance by calling the caverns at (888) 488-1960. Reservations are needed only for school/scout groups. The 50-minute guided walking tour departs from the Black Chasm Visitor Center and descends into the cave approximately 100 feet below the surface. A tour consists of no more than 20 people due to space constraints inside the cave and are offered on a first come, first served basis. Guests will view three chambers in the upper levels of this vertical cave where the most spectacular formations grow. A beautiful blue lake is located in the second chamber about 80 feet below the viewing platform.
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