National Parks
Cave in North America's National Parks
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The Big Room With a floor space equal to about 14 football fields, this underground focal point of Carlsbad Caverns |
Carlsbad Caverns National Park | |
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Natural Entrance A self-guided, paved trail leads from the natural cave entrance. The route is winding and sometimes slick |
Carlsbad Caverns National Park | |
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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 | |
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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 | |
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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 | |
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Beautiful Rushmore Cave Stalagmites, stalactites, flowstone, ribbons, columns, helictites, and the "Big Room" are all part o |
Wind Cave National Park | |
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Black Hills Caverns Amethysts, logomites, calcite crystals, and other specimens fill this cave, first discovered by pioneers |
Wind Cave National Park | |
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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 | |
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Sitting Bull Crystal Caverns Crystalline chambers, reflecting pools, and limestone fill these underground caverns, named in honor o |
Wind Cave National Park | |
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Wind Cave Known to American Indians for centuries and named for the strong currents of air that alternately blow |
Wind Cave National Park |