National Parks

Cave in North America's National Parks

Name

 

National Park

The Big Room
With a floor space equal to about 14 football fields, this underground focal point of Carlsbad Caverns
  Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Natural Entrance
A self-guided, paved trail leads from the natural cave entrance. The route is winding and sometimes slick
  Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Kilauea Caverns of Fire
Strap on a miner's hat and gloves and get ready to explore the underbelly of the world's largest active
  Big Island
Crystal Cave
One of more than 200 caves in Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks, Crystal Cave is unusual in tha
  Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
Luray Caverns
Luray Caverns, 9 mi west of Skyline Drive on U.S. 211, are the largest caverns in the state. The world's
  Central and Western Virginia
Beautiful Rushmore Cave
Stalagmites, stalactites, flowstone, ribbons, columns, helictites, and the "Big Room" are all part o
  Wind Cave National Park
Black Hills Caverns
Amethysts, logomites, calcite crystals, and other specimens fill this cave, first discovered by pioneers
  Wind Cave National Park
Jewel Cave National Monument
Even though its more than 150 mi of surveyed passages make this cave the world's second-largest (Kentucky's
  Wind Cave National Park
Sitting Bull Crystal Caverns
Crystalline chambers, reflecting pools, and limestone fill these underground caverns, named in honor o
  Wind Cave National Park
Wind Cave
Known to American Indians for centuries and named for the strong currents of air that alternately blow
  Wind Cave National Park