tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5085188351523802432024-02-19T17:54:40.449-08:00Kings Canyon - Boyden CavernKings Canyon is the most undiscovered National Forest and National Park in California. Stay with our blog to learn more about this region, find hints to hidden off-the-paths adventures, earn coupons for family walking tours, canyoneering and rappelling adventures. We'll try to keep you up to date so you will not miss a thing.Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.comBlogger56125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-508518835152380243.post-65157873266349284042019-02-14T09:36:00.001-08:002019-02-14T09:39:40.711-08:00ResolutionTo all the valued Boyden Cavern guest<span class="gmail-gr_ gmail-gr_17 gmail-gr-alert gmail-gr_spell gmail-gr_inline_cards gmail-gr_run_anim gmail-ContextualSpelling gmail-ins-del gmail-multiReplace" id="gmail-17"></span>. We would like to thank <span class="gmail-gr_ gmail-gr_73 gmail-gr-alert gmail-gr_spell gmail-gr_inline_cards gmail-gr_run_anim gmail-ContextualSpelling gmail-ins-del gmail-multiReplace" id="gmail-73">every one</span> of you who wrote letters and made phone calls to the United States Forest Service in support of getting Boyden Cavern open to the public once again. There seems to be significant <span class="gmail-gr_ gmail-gr_247 gmail-gr-alert gmail-gr_spell gmail-gr_inline_cards gmail-gr_run_anim gmail-ContextualSpelling gmail-ins-del gmail-multiReplace" id="gmail-247">momentum</span> in that direction now and we believe that Boyden will <span class="gmail-gr_ gmail-gr_307 gmail-gr-alert gmail-gr_spell gmail-gr_inline_cards gmail-gr_run_anim gmail-ContextualSpelling gmail-ins-del gmail-multiReplace" id="gmail-307">resume</span> operations sometime Spring of 2019; no <span class="gmail-gr_ gmail-gr_410 gmail-gr-alert gmail-gr_spell gmail-gr_inline_cards gmail-gr_run_anim gmail-ContextualSpelling gmail-ins-del gmail-multiReplace" id="gmail-410">definitive</span> date as of yet. Please check back regularly at the Boydencavern.com web site (currently under construction<span class="gmail-gr_ gmail-gr_547 gmail-gr-alert gmail-gr_spell gmail-gr_inline_cards gmail-gr_run_anim gmail-ContextualSpelling gmail-ins-del gmail-multiReplace" id="gmail-547"></span>) but should be up very soon for all future updates.<br />
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Please be aware that Boyden Cavern is under new management and that this will be the LAST post for this Blog.<br />
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<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-size: large;">W<span style="font-size: small;">e are very sorry to inform the wonderful visitors of Giant Sequoia National Monument that there are no updates as to when Boyden Cavern may re-open. We have been working with the Forest to finalize permits. With that completed we are now working with the Forest engineer to get the Lead Abatement contractor approved and scheduled ASAP. However, as we approach Fall and the eventual seasonal closure of highway 180 it is uncertain if we will be able to begin any actual repairs, therefore we would start Spring of 2018. </span></span></span><br />
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<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: small;"> Although the engineering approval process seems to be excessively long, in all fairness to the engineers and fine folks working to get this bridge project completed, we are not without some issues from Mother Nature. </span></span><span style="font-size: small;">Recently a fairly large rock slide down the embankment above the bridge, contacted the bridge and actually created a Bend or Bow in the I Beams. We are now waiting on the official word regarding the usability of these giant steel I- Beams, see pictures. <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: left; margin-right: 1em; text-align: left;"><tbody>
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<br />Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-508518835152380243.post-44635589195949278972017-07-31T17:10:00.000-07:002017-07-31T17:10:07.992-07:00Updates are coming in very slow<div style="text-align: center;">
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As of now the Forest Service has finally approved the long process of re-writing the necessary permits to allow us the concessionaire to have some sort of Fee-offset. Currently the Rough fire which burned two years ago and damaged a small foot bridge which lead to the cavern entrance is still under Forest Service engineering review. At this time it is unknown how long this review may take. However we are optimistic and hope to actually begin the rebuild process in the next few weeks. </div>
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Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-508518835152380243.post-33421097878800084752017-05-30T10:19:00.000-07:002017-05-30T10:19:23.232-07:00Still Not Open!To all our valued Forest visitors who have come to enjoy the wonderful beauty of the outdoors. Boyden Cavern located in the geographic Kings Canyon at the base of a truly amazing marble roof pendant, is still not open to the public due to the Rough fire two seasons ago. We are working with the Forest Service to rebuild the little pedestrian bridge which was partially burned by the fire. However the time line of re-opening is still unclear, we mistakenly thought that the approval process and rebuild would have been completed before the 2017 summer season began. We are hopeful that the approval process will be accelerated and that the public will once again be able to visit Boyden Cavern and share in this incredibly delightful and beautiful cavern soon. If you have concerns about the closure of the cavern please direct your interest to the Sequoia National Forest, call and share your opinion.<br />
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Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-508518835152380243.post-64221224689544298582016-07-19T19:01:00.000-07:002016-07-19T19:01:43.834-07:00<div style="text-align: center;">
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Currently the United States Forest Service is determining the details of rebuilding the small foot bridge which leads up to the cavern. Unfortunately the foot bridge burned in last years forest fire. We do not have any details about when the bridge will be rebuilt. Our best guess is Boyden will continue to be closed for the remainder of the 2016 summer season. To all our valued cavern visitors who have shown concern and support regarding this closure, thank you and please keep an eye on our blog so that when there are any updates you will be the first to know.</div>
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Here is a link to the Porterville Reporter which talks a little about road and trail conditions into Kings Canyon. <a href="http://www.recorderonline.com/news/forest-reopening-for-summer/article_0ff4b6d4-0c2c-11e6-8ecf-5b42a81b6eb8.html" target="_blank">Rough Fire Road and Trails</a></div>
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We have been unable to appropriately update everyone on the status of Boyden Cavern until now and for that.....we are sorry.<br />
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WE did NOT lose the <i><b>gift shop</b></i>...... Many of you were very concerned for us and our loss, thank you for showing such kindness. <br />
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Unfortunately the news is marginal and will be some time before we know the "Rest of the Story". After the Rough fire last fall, Sequoia National Forest Ranger District closed off he entire area and only allowed short site visits to our area. Without enough time to access the damage to the surrounding Boyden infrastructure we believed that replacement of some of the trail, cleaning of the little Gift shop and rebuilding our generator building along with replacing the two propane 20Kw generators (see pics below), was about the extent of our damage. With bridge decking in hand, cement and a crew we would have been operational early May.<br />
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The unforeseen... Spring is here and highway 180 into the canyon is in great shape, thanks to a wonderful Cal-trans crew who takes a lot of pride in their work maintaining the highway. After a revisit by the United States Forest Service and it's engineer there seems to be concerned that the fire damaged the superstructure of one the bridges leading up to the cavern. Now we are waiting for word back from their people as to what needs to be inspected again and whether we will need a full-on team to rebuild the little walking bridge.<br />
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The future is all about getting our bridge back into some sort of safe form, this variable is the unknown and we will have to wait for official word from the Government. Our hopes are to be open by the end of May and before Memorial weekend. However please keep an eye on our Blog for the most up to date information.<br />
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Cavern and Gift shop are currently closed, there is NO public access to Boyden at this time. Unfortunately we are not taking reservations because we have no idea when we will resume operations. <br />
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<br />Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-508518835152380243.post-78838069120591001872015-08-25T16:55:00.000-07:002015-08-25T16:55:37.915-07:00Fire maps tell one story....According the fire maps and satellite photo's of the Rough fire, there were many hot spots and patches of raging fire which surrounded the Boyden office and staff camp. We were not optimistic that the camp would survive. Also with the canyon winds carrying fire embers blowing past our little gift shop there was a good chance the shop would not have survived. However the good news came in late Monday night (August 24, 2015) that the camp and gift-shop currently are not affected by the fire. Now there is plenty of fire left in Kings Canyon which could still affect us, but with the number of fire crews, tankers and equipment dispersed throughout the park and forest we can be cautiously optimistic that Boyden will be spared. How can we possibly thank everyone for their tremendous efforts and determination to protect our homes and business. One sad story to report, Kings Canyon Lodge located about 7 miles north of Boyden Cavern did fall victim to the fire, the lodge has been a favorite of many visitors over the years and a personal favorite of mine. I have known the Evans family for years and hope that they are able to recover from this and come back stronger than ever. If anyone would like to help the Evans family rebuild let them know by clicking on the <a href="http://www.gofundme.com/622eqzb8" target="_blank">Help Rebuild Kings Canyon Lodge Link</a><br />
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For more information on the Rough Fire I have three links available now<br />
<a href="http://humelake.tumblr.com/" target="_blank">Hume Lake</a><br />
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<a href="http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/article/4456/28037/" target="_blank">Inciweb_Rough Fire Kings Canyon</a><br />
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<a href="http://wildfiretoday.com/2015/08/18/rough-fire-east-of-fresno-ca-forces-evacuation-of-hume-lake/" target="_blank">http://wildfiretoday.com/2015/08/18/rough-fire-east-of-fresno-ca-forces-evacuation-of-hume-lake/</a><br />
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We still have no word as to when the lower part of the forest and respective park including Cedar Grove will be open. I will keep updating our blog as I get information from my sources.<br />
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Finally I will try to speak with a geologist about how the fire will affect the lands, the highway into the canyon (tremendous rocks slides reported already), and with the possibility of a El Nino this winter how large rain and snow fall will affect the burned areas. <br />
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Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-508518835152380243.post-36604644916300774782015-08-21T16:16:00.000-07:002015-08-21T16:16:38.063-07:00Rough Fire Update<div style="text-align: center;">
We have no anticipated opening of Lower Kings Canyon and Boyden Cavern </div>
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Kings Canyon is one of the deepest river carved canyons in the nation. With the canyon measuring at about 8000' deep with shear walls of rock, one would think that fire danger would be fairly minimal. The problem is along the south western edge of the canyon, brush and fuel for the fire is thick and dry.... Now the fire is moving toward Hume Lake at an amazing speed, just to the south of Hume Lake is an area called camp 7, an old logging area that was logged back when Boyden was in the area around 1906. What the loggers found were trees of enormous size in both height and girth. Giant Sequoias grow in this area and are approximately four thousand years old. Today the Rough fire is threatening these groves of Sequoias with the intensity of fire that these trees may have never had to endure. Although Giant Sequoias have an amazing fire resistant bark and historically have stood the test of time, the Rough fire may prove more than even these mighty trees can withstand.<br />
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Keep an eye on the below link and see all the smoke around Hume Lake, as we learn more we will update this page. <a href="http://wildfiretoday.com/2015/08/18/rough-fire-east-of-fresno-ca-forces-evacuation-of-hume-lake/" target="_blank">http://wildfiretoday.com/2015/08/18/rough-fire-east-of-fresno-ca-forces-evacuation-of-hume-lake/</a><br />
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<br />Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-508518835152380243.post-86884077837682487912015-08-17T11:46:00.002-07:002015-08-17T11:49:57.875-07:00Fire in the Kings Canyon <h2 style="text-align: center;">
<i>Effective Immediately </i></h2>
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<i>Boyden Closed Due to Forest Fire</i></h2>
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<i>As of August 15th the United States Forest Service has closed Highway 180 at the Hume Lake turn off, approximately 14 miles above Boyden Cavern. All of the lower portion of Kings Canyon including Cedar Grove has been evacuated, that way fire crews can move along Highway 180 unhindered by general public and vehicle traffic. </i></h2>
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<i> Currently there is NO estimated reopening date, we have a high pressure area over the park and temperatures are high with conditions critically dry, our guess is there may be several days of Park closure or longer, please keep an eye on our blog for the most up to date information.</i></h2>
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<i>For those of you who would like the most current status on the "Rough" fire click on the below link. </i></h2>
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<i> <a href="http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4456/#" target="_blank">Lower Kings/Boyden Rough Fire Status</a></i></h2>
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Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-508518835152380243.post-84223983469086457172015-05-22T09:50:00.001-07:002015-07-01T16:03:01.409-07:004th of July Holiday through August<div style="text-align: center;">
<br /><b><u><a href="http://www.boydencavern.com/" target="_blank">www.boydencavern.com </a></u></b></div>
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Boyden
Cavern is located with in the Sequoia National Monument, 19 miles East
of Grant Grove. Typically GPS does not recognize the location address so
we suggest you navigate to Grant Grove CA located in Kings Canyon
National Park, then continue East on Highway 180 for 19 more miles
descending into the deepest river carved canyon in the country, just as the
highway crosses the Kings River, Boyden Cavern will be on the right.<br />
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Here is a Google map to our location <a href="https://www.google.com/maps/place/Boyden+Cavern+Adventures+%26+Tours/@36.816156,-118.819198,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x8090a2be7bdf2037:0xb54bc86edd1f0b84" target="_blank">Boyden in Kings Canyon - Giant Sequoia National Monument</a><br />
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Boyden is open 7 days a week through end of August and 5 days a week through September. </div>
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Purchase
your tickets at the small visitor center/gift-shop which is located
right at the trail head to the cavern. Ticket prices are as follows.</div>
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<li>Adults 13 years and older $14.50</li>
<li>Children 12 and under $8.75</li>
<li>Children 3 and under free</li>
<li>We accept Master Card, Visa and Discover Cards </li>
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Tours are conducted on the hour, first tour departs at 10:00 AM
and continues through the last tour at 5:00 PM. Tours are about 1 hour
long including a 5 - 7 minute hike up to the cavern entrance and back down. Please be advised that the walk up to the cavern entrance although short is considered strenuous, steep in two sections and for the average person will take your breath away.<br />
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Cameras are recommended and we suggest using a flash.</div>
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No
advance reservation necessary for the holiday, just come by the
visitor center and ask one of the guides for details. Tickets are
purchased first come fist served on the day of arrival. Except for Holidays or when we have school groups tours, wait times for tours are rarely more than 1/2 hour long.<br />
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Tours during holidays in the morning or late afternoons are the best time to visit and miss the crowds. Tours from 11:00 am through 3:30 pm tours can fill up and be sold out up to 2 hours, tickets can be purchased in advance. During the busiest time of the holiday management will begin adding tours on the 1/2 hour, so 10:00, 10:30, 11:00, 11:30 throughout the day until at least 4:30.<br />
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Now
if you are a group of 15 or more and would like to make a reservation
there is a couple of things you need to know. Reservations can <u><b><i>ONLY</i></b></u>
be made for weekdays and <b>No Holidays</b>, typically. Sorry for any
inconvenience that may cause your group. Prices are based on time of
year and which day is selected. Special request often are considered and
if we can accommodate we would enjoy serving your group. Some of the
special request we have had in the past:<br />
<br />
<ul>
<li> Early morning tour (sometimes on a holiday), ask at the visitor/gift-shop</li>
<li>Very late afternoon 6:00 PM or later, ask at the gift-shop</li>
<li>Flash Light only - Oh and very fun!! and only in the evening, ask at the visitor/gift-shop</li>
<li>Entire tour time booked just for group (no General Public), contact boydencavern@gmail.com</li>
<li>Entire picnic area and cavern booked for very large groups, contact boydencavern@gmail.com</li>
</ul>
To book a Group reservation please contact us at <b><i>boydencavern@gmail.com</i></b> with your group details and preferred date, please include an alternative date in case the first date is not available. <br />
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<u><b>Cavern access and difficulty:</b></u><br />
The
cavern is accessible by a Wilderness trail which is located near the
visitor center at the Boyden parking lot. The hike up the trail consists
of 5 to 9 minutes of hiking which includes two sections of very steep
trail. Even the guides are out of breath after the short hike up to the
cavern entrance. If you have concerns about the hike let the guides
know, they will suggest that you start up trail 5 to 10 minutes early so
that you may take as many brakes as necessary and not fill hurried to
stay up with the group.<br />
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Inside the cavern expect,
cement trial with hand-railing throughout parts of the cavern. There are
some steps of only 3 to 5 at any one time. Some steps however require a
person the bend over to miss the ceiling while climbing the steps.
Expect occasional low ceilings and once in awhile narrow passages.
Claustrophobia is normally not an issue inside Boyden Cavern. The last
three rooms to Boyden DO NOT have cement trail, you will be following
the stream bed, no water at this time, but many slippery spots, small
rocks, uneven surface and low ceilings. The cavern is one way in and one
way back out, however there is an optional lower trail out of the
cavern (lot's of fun and adds an entire different feel to the trip),
this lower trial is strictly optional because it follows the stream bed
out of the cavern and is also very slippery, has very uneven surfaces,
is narrow and primitive, make sure you have very good shoes.<br />
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<u><b>Canyoning Update</b></u><br />
Currently
we are still unable to offer any canyoning trips at this point. We are
working with the USFS on routes with in the Wilderness, each route needs
to be scouted by our guides then approved by the Forest Service. So to
all our canyon folks guests, I would like to make a personal suggestion,
located in the California Gold Country about 5 hours north of Boyden
and about 2 hours South East of Sacramento is a beautiful little cavern
called Black Chasm Caverns. They offer the neatest mini canyon trip (not
in the cavern)with all sorts of interesting physical elements, amazing
geology and a host of other amazing clever and fun surprises . Although
this adventure is not for high end risk takers, I have to suggest the
trip to just about everyone else. Children as young as 8 have been able
to do the Mini version of this trip. They call the tour the Labyrinth
Tour and below I have included a link direct to their site. For everyone
else who wants our waterfall rappels and canyoning experience in Kings
Canyon, stand by, we are working as fast as we can.<br />
<br />
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<a href="http://www.caverntours.com/BlackRt.htm#bklab" target="_blank">Amazing Mini canyon Trip</a></div>
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Thank you to all our valued guests</div>
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Get Out, Breath Hard and See the Wilderness </div>
Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-508518835152380243.post-74124934809546168662015-05-11T06:52:00.000-07:002015-05-11T06:52:01.496-07:00<div style="text-align: center;">
<b><u>Here is your most up to date information for Boyden Cavern</u></b></div>
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Boyden Cavern is located with in the Sequoia National Monument, 19 miles East of Grant Grove. Typically GPS does not recognize the location address so we suggest you navigate to Grant Grove CA located in Kings Canyon National Park, then continue East on Highway 180 for 19 more miles descending into the deepest river carved canyon the country, just as the highway crosses the Kings River Boyden Cavern will be on the right.</div>
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Purchase your tickets at the small visitor center/gift-shop which is located right at the trail head to the cavern. Ticket prices are as follows.</div>
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<ol>
<li>Adults 13 years and older $14.50</li>
<li>Children 12 and under $8.75</li>
<li>Children 3 and under free</li>
<li>Discounts need to be ask for before purchasing ticket. We offer Military, Senior and AAA</li>
</ol>
Tours are conducted on the hour, first tour departs at 11:00 AM and continues through the last tour at 4:00 PM. Tours are about 1 hour long including the 5 minutes up to the cavern and the walk back down.<br />
<br />
Cameras are recommended and we suggest using a flash.<br />
<br />
Boyden is open 7 days a week through end of August and 5 days a week through September.<br />
<br />
No advance reservation necessary or currently available, just come by the visitor center and ask one of the guides for details. Tickets are purchased for that day and rarely is there ever a wait, with the exception of Holidays or when we have school groups.<br />
<br />
Now if you are a group of 15 or more and would like to make a reservation there is a couple of things you need to know. Reservations can <u><b><i>ONLY</i></b></u> be made for weekdays and no holidays, typically. Sorry for any inconvenience that may cause your group. Prices are based on time of year and which day is selected. Special request often are considered and if we can accommodate we would enjoy serving your group. Some of the special request we have had in the past:<br />
<br />
<ul>
<li> Early morning tour (sometimes on a holiday)</li>
<li>Very late afternoon 6:00 PM or later</li>
<li>Flash Light only - Oh and very fun!! and only in the evening</li>
<li>Entire tour time booked just for group (no General Public)</li>
<li>Entire picnic area and cavern booked for very large groups</li>
</ul>
To book a Group reservation please contact us at <b><i>boydencavern@gmail.com</i></b> with your group details and preferred date, please include an alternative date in case the first date is not available. <br />
<br />
<u><b>Cavern access and difficulty:</b></u><br />
The cavern is accessible by a Wilderness trail which is located near the visitor center at the Boyden parking lot. The hike up the trail consists of 5 to 9 minutes of hiking which includes two sections of very steep trail. Even the guides are out of breath after the short hike up to the cavern entrance. If you have concerns about the hike let the guides know, they will suggest that you start up trail 5 to 10 minutes early so that you may take as many brakes as necessary and not fill hurried to stay up with the group.<br />
<br />
Inside the cavern expect, cement trial with hand-railing throughout parts of the cavern. There are some steps of only 3 to 5 at any one time. Some steps however require a person the bend over to miss the ceiling while climbing the steps. Expect occasional low ceilings and once in awhile narrow passages. Claustrophobia is normally not an issue inside Boyden Cavern. The last three rooms to Boyden DO NOT have cement trail, you will be following the stream bed, no water at this time, but many slippery spots, small rocks, uneven surface and low ceilings. The cavern is one way in and one way back out, however there is an optional lower trail out of the cavern (lot's of fun and adds an entire different feel to the trip), this lower trial is strictly optional because it follows the stream bed out of the cavern and is also very slippery, has very uneven surfaces, is narrow and primitive, make sure you have very good shoes.<br />
<br />
<u><b>Canyoning Update</b></u><br />
Currently we are still unable to offer any canyoning trips at this point. We are working with the USFS on routes with in the Wilderness, each route needs to be scouted by our guides then approved by the Forest Service. So to all our canyon folks guests, I would like to make a personal suggestion, located in the California Gold Country about 5 hours north of Boyden and about 2 hours South East of Sacramento is a beautiful little cavern called Black Chasm Caverns. They offer the neatest mini canyon trip (not in the cavern)with all sorts of interesting physical elements, amazing geology and a host of other amazing clever and fun surprises . Although this adventure is not for high end risk takers, I have to suggest the trip to just about everyone else. Children as young as 8 have been able to do the Mini version of this trip. They call the tour the Labyrinth Tour and below I have included a link direct to their site. For everyone else who wants our waterfall rappels and canyoning experience in Kings Canyon, stand by, we are working as fast as we can.<br />
<br />
<div style="text-align: center;">
<a href="http://www.caverntours.com/BlackRt.htm#bklab" target="_blank">Amazing Mini canyon Trip</a></div>
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Thank you to all our valued guests</div>
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Get Out, Breath Hard and See the Wilderness </div>
Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-508518835152380243.post-27046583498532215572015-05-06T18:42:00.000-07:002015-05-06T18:42:04.323-07:00<div style="text-align: center;">
<i><b>See below for pricing and tour times for Boyden Cavern. </b></i></div>
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As a Public Service Announcement the Unites States Forest Service has initiated new fire restrictions, these restriction are critical to fire safety during these critically dry times. Please click on the link to read full details, <a href="http://www.kerngoldenempire.com/news/local/story/d/story/new-fire-restrictions-start-may-6/27796/Qn66pRTs5EurzuzgOos9WQ" target="_blank">Important Fire Restrictions</a> </div>
Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-508518835152380243.post-3804794879639167642015-05-02T10:44:00.002-07:002015-05-02T10:44:24.857-07:00<div style="text-align: center;">
<b><u>Boyden Cavern Updated Schedule</u></b></div>
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Boyden schedule from May 2nd through May 10th 2015 is as follows.</div>
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<u>May 2nd and 3rd</u> </div>
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First tour departs at 11:00 am</div>
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Tours depart every hour on the hour. Last tour is at 4:00 PM</div>
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<u>May 4th</u></div>
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Only (3) tours that day 11:00, 1:00 and 3:00</div>
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<u>May 5th through May 10th</u></div>
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Tours depart every hour on the hour</div>
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First tour leaves at 11:00 am</div>
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Last tour of the day departs at 4:00 PM</div>
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Check back regularly for updates regarding our schedule after May 10th. Ticket purchases are made right at the Boyden trail head inside our small visitor greeting center. Tickets are $14.50 for folks 13 years and older. $8.75 for folks 12 years and younger. Children 3 and younger are free.</div>
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Discounts available for AAA, Military and Senior, make sure to request your discounts before purchasing your ticket.</div>
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Groups are 15 or more people, reservation can be made at www.boydencavern@gmail.com Prices are vary with group size, time of day as well as time of season. May and September weekdays are the best deals for groups. </div>
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Finally for the folks interested in our amazing canyoning trips - Currently we are going through a restructure phase and can not offer these trips for the 2015 season. However we strongly urge you to keep an eye on our Blog for any last minute changes and updates.</div>
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Remember the Forest and Parks belong to you, get out, breathe more, explore more and get away from the crowds by visiting Kings Canyon located within Giant Sequoia National Monument, the nations truly undiscovered Forest and Park.</div>
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<i><b>Thank you to all our valued guests</b></i>!! </div>
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Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-508518835152380243.post-16090234822636539782015-04-03T08:16:00.000-07:002015-04-03T08:31:09.144-07:00 <i><b>Current Information for Boyden and the Giant Sequoia National Monument!</b></i><br />
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<i><b>Boyden Cavern is located in Giant Sequoia National Monument which is under the control of Sequoia National Forest. </b></i><br />
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<i><b>For specific information about Boyden Cavern, tickets and hours of operation please scroll down through the Blog to find our 2015 opening details.</b></i> <br />
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Please
be aware that Boyden Cavern is operated in partnership with the United
States Forest Service under a special Use Permit. Official press
releases generated by the US Government are sometimes disseminated by
the Boyden Cavern management for the sole enjoyment and benefit to the
public. <br />
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News Release</h1>
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<b>Contact: Denise Alonzo<br />
<a href="tel:559-539-2607" target="_blank" value="+15595392607">559-539-2607</a> <br />
</b><a href="mailto:dalonzo@fs.fed.us" target="_blank">dalonzo@fs.fed.us</a><b> <br />
Date: <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_143357371" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ">April 3, 2015</span></span> </b></div>
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<span style="color: windowtext; font-family: "Arial","sans-serif";">Come Visit the Hume Lake Ranger District</span></h2>
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<b><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt;">Dunlap, California, <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_143357372" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ">April 3, 2015</span></span></span></b><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt;">
–Memorial Day weekend usually begins the busy summer
recreation season in the Hume Lake Ranger District, Giant Sequoia
National Monument. Recreational opportunities on the District will
likely be available earlier than normal, due to the dry conditions, so
now is the time to start planning your visit.
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt;">All
campgrounds are expected to be open by the holiday weekend. In order
to ensure a camping spot, advanced reservations are recommended through
the National Recreation
Reservation Service (NRRS) phone: <a href="tel:1-877-444-6777" target="_blank" value="+18774446777">1-877-444-6777</a> or on the World Wide Web at <a href="http://www.recreation.gov/" target="_blank">
www.recreation.gov</a><u><span style="color: blue;">.</span></u><span style="color: blue;">
</span>The following family campgrounds have reservable sites: Princess,
Hume Lake, Ten Mile, Stony Creek, Upper Stony Creek and Eshom. The
following group campgrounds are expected to be open and require
reservations: Logger Flat, Aspen Hollow, Fir and Cove.
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt;">Highway 180, leading into the Kings Canyon is expected to be open <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_143357373" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ">April 24</span></span>.
Forest Roads leading to Delilah, Millwood, McKenzie, Dark Canyon, Big
Meadow, and Eshom should
be open by mid-May. All Jennie Lakes and Monarch Wilderness Trailheads
are expected to be open; however visitors should expect snow covered
trails at the higher elevations in the backcountry.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt;">A
series of interpretive programs will be taking place at various
campgrounds on the District each weekend from Memorial Day until Labor
Day. Please check at the campground
kiosk for more information. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt;">Forest
officials are evaluating the need to charge a fee for camping at Big
Meadow Campground and Horse Camp. Historically, there has not been a
fee charged for these
campsites even though they offer the same amenities as those nearby
that do charge fees. “Due to heavy use and increased cost to maintain
these sites, the District is considering having them managed by
California Land Management,” stated District Ranger Teresa
Benson. “This is the private concessionaire who currently manages the
other fee campgrounds on the District.”
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<span style="color: black; font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt;">With
continued dry weather, campfire restrictions will be in effect early
this summer. Plan your trip accordingly by picking up
a campfire permit, free of charge, at any Forest Service, CALFIRE, or
Bureau of Land Management office or by visiting the Sequoia National
Forest website and downloading a copy of the permit at
</span><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt;"><a href="http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/sequoia" target="_blank">www.fs.fed.us/r5/sequoia</a><u><span style="color: blue;">.</span></u><span style="color: black;">
Off-highway vehicle use is restricted to roads
within the Giant Sequoia National Monument. Mountain-bike use is
restricted to trails and roads. Trails where mountain-bike use is
prohibited are signed.
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt;">The Hume Lake Ranger District office in Dunlap is open <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_143357374" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ">Monday</span></span> through <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_143357375" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ">Friday</span></span> <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_143357376" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ">8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.</span></span> This office will be closed on <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_143357377" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ">Monday May 25th</span></span>. For more information
about the Hume Lake Ranger District, please call <a href="tel:%28559%29%20338-2251" target="_blank" value="+15593382251">(559) 338-2251</a>.</span></div>
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<br />Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-508518835152380243.post-18544358023410569582015-03-22T12:38:00.001-07:002015-04-03T08:33:33.749-07:002015 Spring Boyden Details, Get out and Travel, See More and Create Memories Hello and welcome to the 2015 Spring travel season. So here is the low down on up coming events. Highway 180 winter closure point at the Hume Lake turn off will be open on April 10, 2015 and will give travelers access to the lower portion of Kings Canyon up to the second winter closure point located 2 miles below Kings Canyon Lodge. Beautiful drive and well worth your time. However please be aware that the second winter closure gate will not be open until April 24th, 2015 so travelers coming before the 24th will be stopped 7 miles before Boyden Cavern. <br />
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Currently Boyden Cavern is planning on being open on a limited bases starting April 25, 2015. Boyden will be open Wednesday through Sunday with three tours daily and closed Monday and Tuesday. Tours depart at 11:00 am, 1:00 pm and 3:30 pm. We are attempting to install a self serve ticket kiosk to purchase tickets right at the Boyden Cavern gift-shop. If all goes well we may even have our online ticket purchase system set up by the time we open. Please check back here regularly for updates to hours and days of operations and maybe online ticket purchases. Also as we move closer toward the middle of May our days of operation will change to 7 days a week and our cavern tour times will increase to hourly starting over Memorial weekend.<br />
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Adults 13 years and Older $14.50<br />
Children 12 and younger are $8.50 <br />
Tickets will be available at the small Boyden Welcome Center located right at the trail head.<br />
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Canyoning guest, we are currently not offering reservations for any of our trips. Our apologies but we are unable to give any time frame for being able to take reservations or offer any trips. Please check back often for updates on canyoning. Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-508518835152380243.post-32995842076042293352014-10-04T16:12:00.001-07:002014-10-04T16:12:17.351-07:00End of season - Days and hours of operation<h2 style="text-align: center;">
End of season - Days and hours of operation</h2>
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Canyoning trip are over for this season</h2>
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<b>We are now at the end of the 2014 summer season and deep into fall already. Our hours and days of operation have changed.1</b></div>
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<b>October 4 and 5 We are open and hour tours are 11:00 through 4:00 every hour</b></div>
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<b>October 6 through 19 We are open with limited tours times of 11:30, 1:30 and 3:30</b></div>
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<b>October 20 through 24 Closed for maintenance</b></div>
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<b>October 25 and 26 We are open with limited tours times of 11:30, 1:30 and 3:30</b></div>
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<b>October 27 Boyden Cavern is closed for the remainder of the season</b></div>
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<b>May of 2015 Boyden Cavern will re-open </b></div>
Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-508518835152380243.post-62739054303028727122014-09-03T10:30:00.000-07:002014-09-03T10:30:47.972-07:00<h2 style="text-align: center;">
<b>Hello post Labor Day travelers: </b></h2>
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Wow September already! however this is the month for the some of the best traveling in Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Forest. All services are open and available to travelers, but with out the crowds. The Kings river is flowing nicely and offers great swimming and fishing. Just past Boyden Cavern is Grizzly falls and Roaring river falls both looking beautiful and flowing nicely. </h2>
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Boyden Cavern is open 7 days a week throughout the month of September. Hours are 10:30 to 4:30 for the gift shop and the first tour departs at 11:00 AM, 12:00, 1:00 PM, 2:00 PM, 3:00 PM and the last trip leaves at 4:00 PM</h2>
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Adults 13 years and older is $14.50</h2>
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Children 12 and younger is $8.50</h2>
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Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-508518835152380243.post-87149861112428110132014-08-24T08:41:00.000-07:002014-08-24T08:41:31.973-07:00Below is an email we received from a customer regarding one of our guides, our guides care and want you all to have a fun and positive experience. Also please note that immediately after the customer letter we have tour information, ticket prices and Google map link to our location. <br />
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<i>We visited Boyden Cavern on August 14, 2014. It was the first time for
my three young kids ages 5, 4, and 3. My daughter, the 5 year old, was
petrified to enter the cavern. Our guide, Curtis, went the extra mile to
encourage her and handed her a flashlight to help relieve her fear. She
struggled through with the extraordinary help of our guide.</i>
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After the tour he talked with us for about 20 min answering all of our questions. He was very personable.</i>
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My daughter today would take the tour again thanks to Curtis!</i>
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You should be very pleased to have him being a part of your staff.</i>
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Many, many thanks for a wonderful tour.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Mike Murphy</i><br />
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<u><b>Tours </b></u></div>
Available 7 days a week.<br />
Guided Tours <br />
No reservation necessary - <br />
Starts at 10:00 am and continues every hour on the hour through 5:00 PM. <br />
Open over Labor Day weekend<br />
Tickets $14.50 for 13 years and older and $8.50 for 12 years and younger<br />
<a href="https://www.google.com/maps/place/Boyden+Cavern+Adventures+%26+Tours/@36.8161561,-118.819198,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x8090a2be7bdf2037:0xb54bc86edd1f0b84" target="_blank">Boyden cavern map link</a><br />
Tickets purchased at the Boyden Cavern gift shop located at the trial head to the cave<br />
5-7 minute walk up trail to Boyden. Two sections of trail are steep, take your time<br />
Cavern is mostly level with 5-7 steps<br />
Portion of the Trail is partially cement with handrails<br />
Portion of the trail is over rocky stream bed<br />
Optional trip out the adventure trail is through the lower portion of the cave - Rocky, slippery and low light<br />
Shoes should be closed toe and able to offer traction<br />
Cameras with flash suggested<br />
Park and Forest related gifts available at the giftshop<br />
Snacks and drinks also available<br />
For further information email us at boydencavern@gmail.com <br />
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<br />Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-508518835152380243.post-57166141115843764302014-05-20T07:57:00.002-07:002014-05-20T07:57:46.653-07:00Please see the the below blog entry for cavern information and times. Boyden Cavern is located 77 miles East of Fresno CA on Highway 180. There is plenty of parking and Forest Service bathrooms. Located in our parking lot is a small visitor center and gift shop, this is where you will purchase your tickets, have your questions answered and enjoy the river until your tour departs. The cavern tour departs right in front of the visitor center. Again see below for additional cavern information. Have a great trip into Boyden Cavern and Kings Canyon.Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-508518835152380243.post-85644423422331205642014-05-20T07:49:00.002-07:002014-05-20T07:49:38.000-07:00<div style="text-align: center;">
<b>We will not be accepting any group reservations for Boyden over the holiday weekend. </b></div>
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Hello
to all our customers, Boyden Cavern is open now, starting Memorial
weekend we will open our gift shop at 09:30 am and the first tour will
depart at 10:00 am. Tours will depart every hour and the hour for rest
of the day, last tour of the day will leave at 5:00 pm. Ticket prices
are $14.50 for 13 years and up and $8.50 for 12 and under. We also offer
various discounts, especially Military discounts, so make sure to ask
for your discount before purchasing tickets. Tour length is 45 - 50
minutes long, traveling at 800 feet into and then back out of the
cavern.<br />
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We have picnic tables located right at the
trail head to Boyden Cavern, there is a small Welcome center and
gift-shop with some pretty cool fossils and minerals from around the
world. The gift-shop has cold drinks including a couple of micro-beers
and great tasting snacks (locally produced). Arrive any time, the shop
may have it's windows closed during it's tours, however when the guide
returns the shop will open and everyone can enjoy the view of the Kings
River and the amazing view of the Marble mountains above Boyden Cavern.
These are same mountains that 180 million years ago were under a shallow
sea and grew into massive corral reefs.<br />
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Boyden Cavern-
walk a scenic 5 - 10 minute trail up to the cavern entrance, there are
amazing flowers and plants right along the trail, including the Giant
Maple with it's broad leaf. California Bay tree with it's aromatic Bay
leaf as well as many small flowering plants, make sure to ask for the
manager Elaine for more details of all the plants along the trail. The
hike is strenuous at one point, the trail is level for 3 - 5 minutes of
walking, then the trail steepens a fair amount (stop often and catch
your breath), the steep section takes 2-4 minutes to walk up, there is a
switch back then the trail is level for 2-3 more minutes with the last
section which is steep for 50 more feet. There are benches along the way
and at the cavern entrance. Once inside the cavern the trail is mostly
level with occasional steps. As the tour progresses through the cavern,
folks pass stalactites and stalagmites which resembles cities, drapes,
tacos, camels and elephants....Oh and bacon. The trail toward the back
of the cavern descends into the stream bed and is no longer a easy walk
with hand railing. Be prepared for rough surface with stream stones and
slippery footing. We strongly suggest shoes that are closed toe with
good friction bottoms. Your final destination is the Christmas tree room
with a beautiful Christmas tree formation that is estimated to be
around 50,000 years in the forming.<br />
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Please keep an eye
on our Blog site for the most up to date information on our cavern tours
and times. Also as the CANYONING season gets here we will be updating
our Blog with which trips are available and specific details on the
trips.<br />
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For more information or to make reservation
please call us at 888-965-8243. We are a very small office and do not
have full time office staff, so if we do not pick up, please, please
leave us a message so that we can get back to you and answer your
questions.<br />
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See all of you in the canyon..........<br />
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<a href="https://www.google.com/maps/place/Boyden+Cavern+Adventures+%26+Tours/@36.816156,-118.819198,17z/data=%213m1%214b1%214m2%213m1%211s0x8090a2be7bdf2037:0xb54bc86edd1f0b84" target="_blank">Here is a Google Map of the Boyden location</a>Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-508518835152380243.post-47565650457657467542014-04-28T14:53:00.001-07:002014-04-28T14:53:13.139-07:00Hello everyone and thank you for participating in our 2014 canyoning adventures. If you have not done so please click on the link below and fill in the Contact information for each person in your party.<br />
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<b>We will not be accepting any group reservations for Boyden over the holiday weekend. </b></div>
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Hello to all our customers, Boyden Cavern is open now, starting Memorial weekend we will open our gift shop at 09:30 am and the first tour will depart at 10:00 am. Tours will depart every hour and the hour for rest of the day, last tour of the day will leave at 5:00 pm. Ticket prices are $14.50 for 13 years and up and $8.50 for 12 and under. We also offer various discounts, especially Military discounts, so make sure to ask for your discount before purchasing tickets. Tour length is 45 - 50 minutes long, traveling at 800 feet into and then back out of the cavern.<br />
<br />
We have picnic tables located right at the trail head to Boyden Cavern, there is a small Welcome center and gift-shop with some pretty cool fossils and minerals from around the world. The gift-shop has cold drinks including a couple of micro-beers and great tasting snacks (locally produced). Arrive any time, the shop may have it's windows closed during it's tours, however when the guide returns the shop will open and everyone can enjoy the view of the Kings River and the amazing view of the Marble mountains above Boyden Cavern. These are same mountains that 180 million years ago were under a shallow sea and grew into massive corral reefs.<br />
<br />
Boyden Cavern- walk a scenic 5 - 10 minute trail up to the cavern entrance, there are amazing flowers and plants right along the trail, including the Giant Maple with it's broad leaf. California Bay tree with it's aromatic Bay leaf as well as many small flowering plants, make sure to ask for the manager Elaine for more details of all the plants along the trail. The hike is strenuous at one point, the trail is level for 3 - 5 minutes of walking, then the trail steepens a fair amount (stop often and catch your breath), the steep section takes 2-4 minutes to walk up, there is a switch back then the trail is level for 2-3 more minutes with the last section which is steep for 50 more feet. There are benches along the way and at the cavern entrance. Once inside the cavern the trail is mostly level with occasional steps. As the tour progresses through the cavern, folks pass stalactites and stalagmites which resembles cities, drapes, tacos, camels and elephants....Oh and bacon. The trail toward the back of the cavern descends into the stream bed and is no longer a easy walk with hand railing. Be prepared for rough surface with stream stones and slippery footing. We strongly suggest shoes that are closed toe with good friction bottoms. Your final destination is the Christmas tree room with a beautiful Christmas tree formation that is estimated to be around 50,000 years in the forming.<br />
<br />
Please keep an eye on our Blog site for the most up to date information on our cavern tours and times. Also as the CANYONING season gets here we will be updating our Blog with which trips are available and specific details on the trips.<br />
<br />
For more information or to make reservation please call us at 888-965-8243. We are a very small office and do not have full time office staff, so if we do not pick up, please, please leave us a message so that we can get back to you and answer your questions.<br />
<br />
See all of you in the canyon..........<br />
<br />
<a href="https://www.google.com/maps/place/Boyden+Cavern+Adventures+%26+Tours/@36.816156,-118.819198,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x8090a2be7bdf2037:0xb54bc86edd1f0b84" target="_blank">Here is a Google Map of the Boyden location</a>Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-508518835152380243.post-86450070911083636152014-03-07T17:25:00.001-08:002014-03-07T17:25:55.776-08:00National Forest? National Park? or Monument? Are we in Sequoia National Park, Sequoia National Forest, Kings Canyon National Park or Sequoia National Monument? We'll let me tell you that this is a little complicated, Boyden Cavern is located Geographically in Kings Canyon, right where Highway 180 crosses the beautiful Kings River and has some of the most spectacular views of the amazing geology associated with all of Kings Canyon. Although Boyden Cavern is in Kings Canyon, the governing agency is not the National Park. Which is to say we are not located in Kings Canyon National Park...... So where are we located? As far as government agencies are concerned the National Forest has jurisdiction over a large area of Kings Canyon. Starting at just past Grant Grove (Located in Kings Canyon National Park, but without any real connection to the canyon), is the boundary of the Park and Sequoia National Forest. For the next approximate 27 miles highway 180 winds through Sequoia National Forest and down into some of the most breath taking panoramic views of Kings Canyon (geographically speaking). Highway 180 passes Boyden Cavern crosses the Kings River and continues approximately another 7-8 miles up canyon past Grizzly falls and then finally ends at the boundary of the National Forest and the beginning of Kings Canyon National Park, this area is known as Cedar Grove. Now during Clinton's Presidency he created a National Monument in that same area, so it is also know as Giant Sequoia National Monument. Some folks have mistakenly believed that Monuments were the domain of the National Park Service - This is absolutely not true. Sequoia National Forest is the official managing agency of "Giant Sequoia National Monument". I have included a link to the United States Forest Service Web Site for your review. Please take a look at it, not only will it help you better understand all this confusion, but will also explain all the wonderful things you can do in the National Forest, including having animals with you on trails and camping in NON DESIGNATED AREAS. Go On, Get Out, enjoy your National Forests.<br />
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<a href="https://fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fsbdev3_058641.pdf" target="_blank">Giant Sequoia National Monument </a><br />
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<br />Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-508518835152380243.post-17171044691329210932014-03-04T12:30:00.000-08:002014-03-04T12:30:28.239-08:00The below excerpt is from the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park web site. Protecting bears however is critically important in all areas of the wilderness including both Parks and Forest areas.<br />
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<u>Bear Habitat means Food Storage is Required! </u>
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<strong>What must be stored?<br />
</strong>All food and anything with a scent (even if you don't consider
it food) must be stored. This includes garbage, recyclables, soap,
shampoo, toothpaste, sunscreen, first-aid kits, baby wipes, lotion,
hairspray, scented tissue, air freshener, pet food, insect repellent,
tobacco products, baby car-seats, and window cleaner. Bears recognize
ice chests, cans, bottles, and grocery bags, so store them also.<br />
<strong>How to Store Items Properly</strong><br />
Use the metal storage boxes provided in much of the park.<br />
<ul>
<li>Shop and pack for your visit so that everything will fit in the
boxes (most are 44-3/4"x34"x27-3/4") and is easy to store upon arrival.</li>
<li>All items should be put in the box before setting up camp.</li>
<li>Seal foods in containers to minimize smells.</li>
<li>Remove baby carseats from vehicles when parked overnight.</li>
<li>When storage boxes are not available, put all food and related
supplies, including ice chests, in vehicle trunk with food sealed in
air-tight containers.</li>
<li>In vehicles without trunks, all food and related supplies, including
ice chests, must be stored out of sight. Cover them completely to hide
them from view.</li>
</ul>
<strong>In Picnic Areas<br />
</strong>Store all food and related supplies properly, including ice
chests. Never leave food unattended. Dispose of all garbage properly.<br />
<strong>In Campgrounds<br />
</strong>Store all food and related supplies in the metal storage boxes.
Only when camping where there are no metal boxes, store food and
related supplies out of sight inside a vehicle. <br />
<u>Never</u> leave camp unattended if food is not stored. Store food
day and night. Take infant carseats out of vehicles when parked
overnight. Bears may enter campsites during the day, even if people are
there. Keep a clean camp. Put trash in bear-resistant cans and dumpsters
regularly.<br />
<strong>While Day-Hiking<br />
</strong>Properly store all food and related supplies left at the
trailhead, including ice chests. Don't leave your backpack and walk off
to take a photograph. Bears know packs are a source of food.<br />
<strong>When Backpacking<br />
</strong>What should I do with my food when out overnight? <a href="http://www.nps.gov/seki/planyourvisit/bear_bc.htm" id="/seki/planyourvisit/bear_bc.htm|">more...</a><br />
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</strong><strong>Lodging<br />
</strong>Store all food and related supplies indoors. Put all garbage in
bear-resistant cans and dumpsters. Take infant carseats out of vehicles
when parked overnight.<br />
<strong>When You See a Bear<br />
</strong>Never approach any bear, regardless of its size. Click <a href="http://www.nps.gov/seki/planyourvisit/bear_encounters.htm" id="CP___PAGEID=115714,bear_encounters.htm,254|">here</a> to learn more about what to do if you encounter a bear.<br />
Report incidents and sightings to a ranger. Note: These regulations
and precautions help decrease the chance of personal injury or property
damage. However, bear damage and confrontations are still possible, even
when all guidelines are followed.Stephen Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02288475412977924689noreply@blogger.com0