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Cathedral Cave (Slot Canyon) — Attraction in Panaca

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Cathedral Cave (Slot Canyon)
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Miller Point Trail
111 Cathedral Gorge State Park Road, Panaca, NV 89042 Cathedral Gorge State Park Road, Panaca, NV 89042
Moon Caves (Slot Canyons)
Pioche, NV 89043
Eagle Point
Pioche, NV 89043
Miller Point
Miller Point Rd, Pioche, NV 89043
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Cathedral Gorge Campground
Pioche, NV 89043
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Cathedral Cave (Slot Canyon)

Unnamed Road, Pioche, NV 89043
5.0(21)
Open 24 hours
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Off the beaten path
attractions: Miller Point Trail, Moon Caves (Slot Canyons), Eagle Point, Miller Point, restaurants:
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(775) 728-4460
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parks.nv.gov

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Nearby attractions of Cathedral Cave (Slot Canyon)

Miller Point Trail

Moon Caves (Slot Canyons)

Eagle Point

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Miller Point Trail

Miller Point Trail

4.9

(17)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Moon Caves (Slot Canyons)

Moon Caves (Slot Canyons)

4.9

(41)

Open 24 hours
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Eagle Point

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Reviews of Cathedral Cave (Slot Canyon)

5.0
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5.0
46w

We had a wonderful time it's totally worth the drive out there. There's the moon caves and the slot canyons.. Basically we had the place to ourselves.. So many picture opportunities I must have taken 120 and 100 videos.. All My Facebook followers were dying to see it because I've been talking about it. I've gotten at least 10 locals in the St George area to now go see it and then never even heard of it. Its an easy hundred mile drive from St George. It's a small park. You can find the slots really easy and they have to be the easiest slot Canyons to get to and walk right into. Usually You have to drive 10 mi on a horrible dirt high clearance four-wheel drive washboard road then hike in a few miles. You drive right up get out of your car and walk about a hundred feet or so and you can walk right into one of them. The restrooms are down at the end with the picnic tables by the water tower. If possible stay till sunset you can get the most...

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5.0
34w

AMAZING! Unexpected in every way. It's not a gorge at all. These clay formations are otherworldly. They rise frome the desert in a most unusual way. I was in more than a dozen narrow slot canyons. Many so narrow, i had to take off my daypack. The views straight up were stunning. My explanations are not good enough. I lack words to properly describe this place. I arrived early ( sunrise) and was alone for two hours. It's a smallish park and very accessible for non hikers. Some climbing yields even more amazing views, but even without anyone, including kids and older folks...

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5.0
1y

Though off the beaten path, this marvel of nature is a must-see to be believed. Kids will enjoy running in and out of the high-walled slots in the canyons. However, this is definitely not the place for those who might be claustrophobic. With that said, it's a fun place to visit and a nice place to have...

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Jaden TJaden T
We had a wonderful time it's totally worth the drive out there. There's the moon caves and the slot canyons.. Basically we had the place to ourselves.. So many picture opportunities I must have taken 120 and 100 videos.. All My Facebook followers were dying to see it because I've been talking about it. I've gotten at least 10 locals in the St George area to now go see it and then never even heard of it. Its an easy hundred mile drive from St George. It's a small park. You can find the slots really easy and they have to be the easiest slot Canyons to get to and walk right into. Usually You have to drive 10 mi on a horrible dirt high clearance four-wheel drive washboard road then hike in a few miles. You drive right up get out of your car and walk about a hundred feet or so and you can walk right into one of them. The restrooms are down at the end with the picnic tables by the water tower. If possible stay till sunset you can get the most magnificent photos
Terrence MahannaTerrence Mahanna
AMAZING! Unexpected in every way. It's not a gorge at all. These clay formations are otherworldly. They rise frome the desert in a most unusual way. I was in more than a dozen narrow slot canyons. Many so narrow, i had to take off my daypack. The views straight up were stunning. My explanations are not good enough. I lack words to properly describe this place. I arrived early ( sunrise) and was alone for two hours. It's a smallish park and very accessible for non hikers. Some climbing yields even more amazing views, but even without anyone, including kids and older folks will enjoy it.
Josh TrewinJosh Trewin
Great thin canyons to explore and hike through. Most are easy trekking but some can be exceptionally thin or short if you're adventurous enough to squeeze through or crawl on your hands and knees!
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We had a wonderful time it's totally worth the drive out there. There's the moon caves and the slot canyons.. Basically we had the place to ourselves.. So many picture opportunities I must have taken 120 and 100 videos.. All My Facebook followers were dying to see it because I've been talking about it. I've gotten at least 10 locals in the St George area to now go see it and then never even heard of it. Its an easy hundred mile drive from St George. It's a small park. You can find the slots really easy and they have to be the easiest slot Canyons to get to and walk right into. Usually You have to drive 10 mi on a horrible dirt high clearance four-wheel drive washboard road then hike in a few miles. You drive right up get out of your car and walk about a hundred feet or so and you can walk right into one of them. The restrooms are down at the end with the picnic tables by the water tower. If possible stay till sunset you can get the most magnificent photos
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AMAZING! Unexpected in every way. It's not a gorge at all. These clay formations are otherworldly. They rise frome the desert in a most unusual way. I was in more than a dozen narrow slot canyons. Many so narrow, i had to take off my daypack. The views straight up were stunning. My explanations are not good enough. I lack words to properly describe this place. I arrived early ( sunrise) and was alone for two hours. It's a smallish park and very accessible for non hikers. Some climbing yields even more amazing views, but even without anyone, including kids and older folks will enjoy it.
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Great thin canyons to explore and hike through. Most are easy trekking but some can be exceptionally thin or short if you're adventurous enough to squeeze through or crawl on your hands and knees!
Josh Trewin

Josh Trewin

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