3/31/2023 0 Comments Nutty putty cave map![]() □ But keep an eye out for some info on the hot springs soon…it’s another kickass place around here to go to have a lot of fun. Ok, this update is getting too long to keep anyone’s interest, so I’ll shut up now. I promise you’ll have fun, and I promise I’ll kidnap you if you don’t come this time. I still get nervous about going now, even though I’ve been there a few times. Last time I went, Mike and Matt Marshall, Jorge and Mike Sanchez, and Jaysen Farrell (my bro-in-law) all came with me (it was kind of my bachelor party since I didn’t really wanna party) and it kicked all kinds of ass (be sure to watch for the pictures of that trip on my pictures page.)Īnd Ty, if you’re reading this, I’M GOING TO FORCE YOU TO COME! □ Sure, I was scared the first time I went, but that’s what made it so fun. I’ve got some friends from Price who are for sure going, and at least a few others from up here. ![]() Even if you don’t know me or don’t live in Utah County, it’s no problem. All you need to bring is yourself, a hard hat, a flashlight, and a water bottle. I’m planning on going sometime in the spring, like April or May…just whenever the weather’s nice enough. Location Closest City or Region: Utah County, Utah Coordinates: 40.097542, -112.037460 View larger map Maps Closest City or Region: Utah County, Utah Coordinates: 40.097542, -112. Anyone interested in going can email me at and let me know. Links: NuttyPutt圜ave.com Wikipedia Jon Jasper’s Cave Map Gallery Getting There Navigate to 40.097542, -112.037460. Obviously, that part is accessible because it’s all been mapped out. Located 55 miles away from Salt Lake City, Nutty Putty Cave was once a popular spot for cave explorers, also known as spelunkers (via Museum Facts).According to How Stuff Works, the hydrothermal cave was discovered in 1960 by Dale Green. So anyway, I’m all excited now to go back and check it out. But by looking at the map, I found out there’s still more than half the cave left for me to explore. I’ve been inside Nutty Putty 3 times, but each time, I never went into the left branch of the cave because I got stuck…I just figured it didn’t lead anywhere because I couldn’t fit through the opening. When I first saw the map, I was actually kinda shocked. So now I have a 3 foot wide detailed map of the cave. Anyway, I split it up into 9 pieces and printed each one out, lined up the pages, and taped them together. I had no idea such a thing existed ’til today. I can’t find ANYthing about the cave on the net that I don’t already know. Nutty Putty Cave is a hydrothermal cave located west of Utah Lake in Utah County, Utah, United States. I found this page, which didn’t have hardly any information about it, but had a nice map of the inside of the cave. I got thinking about how awesome Nutty Putty Cave is last night when I updated my page, and started looking for info about it today. ![]()
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