4518 North US Highway 89 Kanab, UT , 84741-0000 Phone: (435) 644-8525 Website Moqui Cave, a Southern Utah landmark, is a natural history museum featuring Native American artifacts and a large collection of dinosaur tracks. Within Moqui Cave is a large display of Native American artifacts along with unique fluorescent rocks and minerals from around the world. Also on display are a sizeable collection of pre-Columbian artifacts from Mexico and more than 1,000 arrowheads. Centuries-old ceremonial pots, jugs, bowls and working tools provide some anthropological clues into the early lives of the Anasazi and Navajo Indians. Moqui Cave is located on scenic Highway 89, just 5.5 miles north of Kanab.
Museum and gift shop hours of operation: Summer season: Monday through Saturday 9:00 am to 7:00 pm. Call ahead to verify "Summer Season". Plenty of free parking. The large parking area can easily accommodate RVs or buses.
Admission: You can access the penny machine without paying the admission for the tour. $7 per adult, $5 for teens. You must pay admission to access the museum and gift shop. The ticket taker acts as a brief tour guide.
Machine 1: is on the left hand side of the tiny foyer when you come in through the entry door. Cost to press: 51¢ each design. Designs all have a beaded border with 'Moqui Cave Of Museum Since 1951':
1. (H) Front facade of Moqui Caves.
2. (V) Eagle head within a shield with 'Kanab Utah'.
3. (V) Kokopelli dancing and playing a flute.
4. (H) Eagle head.
G.P.S. coordinates: Latitude: 37°07'16.4"N Longitude: 112°33'49.9"W
Google Maps coordinates: 4CCP+FC Kanab, Utah
May 3, 2025. Penny machine still in same place and smashing good images on coppers. D. Cook
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