Peppersauce Cave (32°31′28″N 110°42′26″W) is a limestone cave found in the Santa Catalina Mountains on the back side of Mount Lemmon near Oracle. According to Wikipedia Peppersauce is frequented by about 23,000 visitors every year and contains approximately one mile of mapped passages. The cave was introduced to the world in February 1948 by the Desert Magazine. It received international attention in 1951 when it was featured in the National Geographic. The cave is open to the public. There are no guided tours, no parking lot and no lighting. There is a sign (heavily graffitied) that shows a map of the cave, but only about half the accessible area from the entrance to the Big Room. To get to Peppersauce Cave, head to Oracle and drive north east on Old Mt. Lemmon Highway. The road is paved most of the way, up to the 3C Ranch. After that the road is dirt and is subject to washing out during rainy times. Peppersauce Campground will be on your left and you will reach that before Peppersauce Cave. (Information taken from http://bit.ly/1JfGztt.) Do you have stories about Peppersauce Cave? Share them with us online at www.Facebook.com/CopperArea and www.Facebook.com/CopperTownNews.