Few People Know There’s A Secret Cave Tucked Away In This Remote Arizona National Park
Next time you’re in the mood to discover something new in Arizona, head to Coronado National Memorial in Hereford. This remote, little-known national park is already a hidden gem, but the cave tucked away inside it is even more of a secret. Follow a short and sweet trail to an underground chamber inhabited for up to 8,000 years and marvel at its ancient history.

A moderate, one-mile hike is all it takes to reach the cave, and the trail begins just west of the visitor center. It's hard to believe almost no one knows it exists!

Lofty mountains rise up in all directions, their peaks threatening to pierce through the atmosphere and tickle the clouds.

You almost have to squint to see the opening - that's how hidden it is.

As you begin to lower yourself down, you'll see just how vast this ancient underground chamber is. One of the last remaining undeveloped caves in southern Arizona, it's 600 feet long and up to 70 feet wide.

No archaeological evidence remains, but the mere possibility of walking in the footsteps of those who lived long ago is incredible.

Formed over eons, these unique formations are absolutely breathtaking to behold. Shine your flashlight to appreciate their intricacies - and always remember to look, but don't touch!
Visit the park’s website or Facebook page for more information, such as hours and entrance fees. You’ll find an interactive map of the trail on AllTrails.
Have you ever explored the cave at Coronado National Memorial? If so, tell us all about your experience in the comments! Don’t forget to check out our previous article for another hidden cave in Arizona.
Address: Coronado National Memorial, 4101 W Montezuma Canyon Rd, Hereford, AZ 85615, USA