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Discover the Rio Tinto Kennecott Mine Visitor Experience in Utah
Located in Bingham Canyon, Utah, the Rio Tinto Kennecott Mine Visitor Experience offers a rare opportunity to witness one of the largest open-pit copper mines in the world. This guided Visitor Tour brings guests to designated viewing areas overlooking the massive terraced pit, where they learn how copper has been mined, processed, and transported for more than a century. Interpretive exhibits, short films, and expert guides explain the scale, technology, and environmental management behind modern mining operations.
Why it’s special: This experience provides safe, public access to a globally significant industrial site, allowing visitors to see active large-scale mining up close—something few places in the world offer.
History & Story of the Kennecott Mine
The Bingham Canyon Mine began large-scale operations in 1906 and quickly became one of the most productive copper mines in history. Over the decades, the mine expanded into a vast open pit, producing copper, gold, silver, and molybdenum critical to infrastructure and manufacturing worldwide. Today, operated by Rio Tinto, the site blends historic legacy with advanced mining technology and environmental stewardship, remaining a cornerstone of Utah’s industrial heritage.
What You’ll See & Do on the Rio Tinto Kennecott Mine Visitor Experience
View the immense open-pit mine from safe, designated overlook points
Learn how copper ore is extracted, crushed, and processed
Watch educational films explaining the mine’s history and scale
Explore exhibits on geology, mining equipment, and reclamation efforts
Speak with knowledgeable guides about modern mining operations
Hands-On Elements: Interactive exhibits and interpretive displays.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography allowed at overlook points and exhibits; drones prohibited.
Souvenirs & Extras: Visitor center gift shop with mining-themed souvenirs, books, and educational items.
Pricing of the Rio Tinto Kennecott Mine Visitor Experience
Adult price: $6 per adult
Children ages 6–17: $3 per child
Children 5 and under: Free
Admission includes access to the visitor center, exhibits, and guided overlook experience.
Visiting information
Duration: 60–90 minutes
Age limits: All ages welcome
Accessibility: Visitor center and overlooks are wheelchair accessible
Working hours: Open Wednesday–Sunday 9:00 AM–4:00 PM; Monday–Tuesday Closed. Last entry at 3:00 PM.
Nearby
Oquirrh Mountain foothills scenic viewpoints
Butterfield Canyon outdoor recreation area
Salt Lake City (approximately 30 minutes away)
FAQs About Visiting the Rio Tinto Kennecott Mine Visitor Experience
Is the mine actively operating during the visit?
Yes. Mining operations continue daily, though activity levels visible from overlooks may vary depending on the day.
Can visitors go inside the mine pit?
No. For safety reasons, visitors remain at designated overlook areas and do not enter the pit or operational zones.
What should visitors wear?
Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, as parts of the experience are outdoors.
Is this experience educational for children?
Yes. The exhibits and explanations are designed to be understandable and engaging for school-age children.
Can weather affect the visit?
Yes. Severe weather may limit visibility or temporarily restrict access to outdoor overlooks.
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