Southern Arizona Grotto :: Essentials

A caver spots something no one else sees...Southern Arizona Grotto is the youngest grotto in Arizona.  Many of the founding members were once part of a freelance caving club called TOCA (Tucson's Other Caving Alliance) until the NSS granted them status as a grotto in 1998.  Since then, SAG has grown to include an active community of both recreational cavers and those passionate about cave conservation, preservation and exploration. SAG enjoys a wealth of members who are experienced and willing to share their skills and knowledge with fellow and future cavers.

As an organization of the NSS, we adhere to the "Leave No Trace" philosophy. We believe that the cave environment is highly unique and beneficial and we do our best to promote responsible and safe caving practices. Respecting the fragile cave environment is a crucial step in becoming a true caver.

Southern Arizona Grotto is a member grotto of the NSS (National Speleological Society).  To learn more about the NSS, visit the official site at www.caves.org

Anyone wishing to join the Southern Arizona Grotto can do so for $12. Anyone already a member MUST join the NSS.  This is their mandatory requirement after being a grotto member for one year.

 

Meeting Location ::

Southern Arizona Grotto meets monthly on the 1st Thursday.  Meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. at the AZ Game & Fish building, 555 N Greasewood,  in Tucson.  For a printable map to our meeting location, click here.

2007-08 SAG Officers ::

  • President -J.D. Mizer
  • Conservation Chair/Web Designer - Bob Simmons
  • Secretary/Treasurer - Pete Fine