Due to time constraints and my wife's immense unease when underground, we chose to ride the elevator 750 feet down to the Big Room instead of walking in the natural entrance and working our way down the paved 1¼-mile trail to the Big Room. While we missed seeing some unique sections of the cave, we spent a lot less time underground and saw almost all the more well-known features of the cave. Unlike other caves administered by the park service, visitors to Carlsbad are encouraged to explore the cave at their own pace and not as part of a ranger-led tour.
There have been some operational changes due to the global pandemic. Every visitor entering the cavern must have a reservation including children. Reservations cannot be made at the park and must be made at
recreation.gov or by calling 877-444-6777. Reservations cost $1 per person. Reservations are time-stamped and will be honored for an hour past the reservation time. For example, if your reservation is for 8:30AM, you have until 9:30AM to enter the cavern either by the natural entrance or the elevators. The reservation is NOT an entry ticket. Those must be purchased at the ticket counter in the visitor center. Once in the cavern, visitors can stay as long as they wish until closing time. Entrance tickets are $15 each for all visitors age 16 and older.
The Big Room is almost 4,000 feet long, 625 feet wide, and 255 feet high at its highest point. The paved trail around the Big Room trail is 1¼ miles long and should be walked in a counter-clockwise manner. Rangers are stationed at several locations along the path.
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Elevator exit |
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A small alcove along the way to the Big Room |
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Stainless steel handrails denote the path |
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Another alcove |
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Flowstone |
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Sword of Damocles |
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The passageway open up into the Big Room |
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Lion's Tail |
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Giant Dome and Twin Domes in the Hall of Giants |
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Temple of the Sun (far right) |
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A stalactite and a stalagmite have formed a column |
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Hundreds of soda straws |
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Looking back at more formations in the Hall of Giants |
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An unnamed dome near the Shortcut |
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Totem Pole |
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A series of stalagmites |
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Another stalagmite |
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More formations |
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Jim White's ladder |
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View of Lower Cave |
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Looking down the 625-foot dimension of the Big Room |
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More features near the "Top of the Cross" |
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One of several pools in the Big Room |
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Ceiling at "Top of the Cross" |
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More flowstone |
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Incredibly fragile formations |
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Mirror Lake |
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Bottomless Pit has a bottom 140 feet down |
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The domed ceiling above Bottomless Pit |
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Drapery formation |
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Trailside formation |
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Totem Pole from across the Big Room |
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Gnomish domes in a pool |
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Another view of the Hall of Giants |
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The trail wraps around Crystal Spring Dome |
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Flowstone on the wall |
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Rock of Ages |
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Another view of Rock of Ages |
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The size of the Big Room is difficult to comprehend |
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More flowstone |
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The trail snakes its way around the speleothems |
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Another pool, this one with stone lilypads |
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Part of the Painted Grotto |
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More of the Painted Grotto |
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Viewing a column through a hole in the wall |
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Dolls Theater |
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Yet another pool |
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Heading into the Jim White Tunnel |
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Flowstone covered in cave popcorn |
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Chinese Theater |
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Leaving the Jim White Tunnel heading toward the elevators |
Entrance to Carlsbad Caverns National Park is free for all surface activities. An entry fee of $15 per person is valid for three consecutive days to enter the cavern, but visitors must also have a valid reservation (available at
recreation.gov). Other fee payment options for up to four people include the America the Beautiful - National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands passes including the Annual Pass ($80), Senior Pass ($80 for a lifetime), Access Pass (free with a documented disability), Fourth Grade Pass (free with documentation) and Military Annual Pass (free for active-duty personnel). Ranger-led underground tours have additional fees.
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