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This is a list of caves in the United States.
Please note: Crystal Cave is temporarily closed. Please visit their website for further details. Discover Historic Crystal Cave in Lehigh Valley, one of Pa's greatest natural wonders, named after the shining calcium crystals that were carved slowly by nature through the passage of time. Visitors will enjoy a 55-minute guided and interpretive tour, after a brief movie showcasing the history of. If you're looking for underground adventure, Central Texas is a spelunker’s playground. Thanks to limestone bedrock that was eroded by subterranean rivers and aquifers over millions of years, the region is loaded with caverns to explore. Cavers in Dallas will have to head south to check out some of the best-known.
Alabama[edit]
Arizona[edit]
Arkansas[edit]
California[edit]
Colorado[edit]
Connecticut[edit]
Florida[edit]
Hawaii[edit]
Idaho[edit]
Illinois[edit]
Indiana[edit]
Iowa[edit]
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Kentucky[edit]
- Horse Cave also known as 'Hidden River Cave'
Maryland[edit]
Michigan[edit]
Minnesota[edit]
Missouri[edit]
Montana[edit]
Nevada[edit]
New Hampshire[edit]
New Mexico[edit]
New York[edit]
North Carolina[edit]
Ohio[edit]
Oklahoma[edit]
Oregon[edit]
Pennsylvania[edit]
South Dakota[edit]
Tennessee[edit]
- Craighead Caverns - also called Lost Sea[1]
Texas[edit]
Utah[edit]
Virginia[edit]
- Grand Caverns, formerly 'Weyer's cave'
Washington[edit]
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West Virginia[edit]
Wisconsin[edit]
Wyoming[edit]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Lost Sea (Craighead Caverns)'. National Park Service.
External links[edit]
Media related to Caves of the United States at Wikimedia Commons
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