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The Wyandotte Caves is a pair of limestone caves located on the Ohio River in Harrison–Crawford State Forest in Crawford County, Indiana, 5 miles (8 km) northeast of Leavenworth and 12 miles (19 km) from Corydon. Wyandotte Caves were designated a National Natural Landmark in 1972, and they are now part of O'Bannon Woods State Park. [1]
O'Bannon Woods was originally known as the Wyandotte Woods State Recreation Area, which was part of the Harrison-Crawford State Forest. Its main attraction is Wyandotte Caves , which contain over nine miles of caverns and one of the world's largest underground "mountains".
Along the Wyandotte Cave entrance road, 0.5 miles north of State Road 62 and 5 miles east of Leavenworth 38°13′46″N 86°17′37″W / 38.22944°N 86.29361°W / 38.22944; -86.29361 ( Early Mining At Wyandotte
Wyandotte Caves is also within the boundaries of the forest. Harrison-Crawford State Forest viewed from the fire-tower at O'Bannon Woods State Park. External links
There are about 30 caves on the property, including Endless and River caves, which are managed by the Indiana Karst Conservancy. A hiker's path: Exploring the Cave River Valley Natural Area.
Formerly the Wyandotte SRA, ... numerous caves, and a memorial to Gus Grissom [27] ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap.
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Marengo Cave: 1984: Marengo: Crawford: Private One of only four show caves in Indiana, public tours of the cave have been given since 1883. Tours commenced just days after the cave's discovery by two school children. Meltzer Woods: 1973: Shelbyville