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The safety and health of employees, visitors, partners, volunteers and resourcesremains our top priority, which is why we have been making significant operationalchanges in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Minnetonka Cave will continue tofollow current guidance from CDC and other federal, state, and local healthauthorities regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19) as we plan for the summerseason. Please keep in mind the following changes as you visit the location:
First-Come/First-Served
Opening June 13
MINNETONKA CAVE
Tours to begin June 13 in accordance with
Idaho's Stage 4 Reopening Plans
COVID19 Update | Status of Site Operations
Face Masks Required Tours Limited to 9IndividudalsVisitors will be required to wear face
masks at all times during the tour. Alimited supply of face masks may beavailable for purchase, but it is highlyrecommended you provide your own.
Each cave tour will be limited to ninevisitors and one guide to ensure safesocial distancing.
Tours will be booked for the day on afirst-come/first-served basis. Toursare scheduled to leave every 15minutes.
Need more information?Visit - www.fs.usda.gov/main/ctnf/homeMontpelier Ranger District - 208-847-0375Aud and Di Campground Services - 435-491-0618
CARIBOU-TARGHEENATIONAL FOREST
Children under two prohibited Due to safety concerns issued by CDC regarding young children and masks -children under the age of two are not permitted in the cave at this time.