Pipe Spring National Monument, AZ
Visitor Services

Service Description Service Description
Fees Fees
Entrance fee $2 per person (Nov. 1998). Children 16 years and under exempt as are senior citizens with park pass.
Camping Camping

Pipe Spring has no campground or picnic area but both may be found one-half mile from the monument on the Kaibab Paiute Indian Reservation.

Food Food

There is a snack bar and gift shop on the grounds.

Information Information
There is an authoritative information center here.
Retail Retail
There are places to shop here.

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Special Considerations

Senior citizens 62 years and older who hold a Golden Age Pass, Golden Eagle or Golden Access Pass can get into the monument for free.

Summer is hot, dry and often windy. The high temperatures range from the high 80s to high 90s, lows from the mid-40s to mid-60s. The spring and fall seasons are mild and pleasant and winters are moderate.

Pipe Spring's elevation is 5,000 feet. Exercise caution and please watch your children around the pools and be especially careful of steep stairways and low doorways in buildings.