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Cave of the Mounds, a natural limestone cave located near Blue Mounds, Wisconsin, United States, is named for two nearby hills called the Blue Mounds. It is located in the southern slope of the east hill. The cave's beauty comes from its many varieties of mineral formations called speleothems.
Crystal Cave is a cave located in Wisconsin’s Pierce County, near the Town of Spring Valley on Highway 29. The cave was discovered in 1881 by local brothers George and William Vanasse. Crystal Cave is a multi-level solutional cave formed in dolomite bedrock in the Prairie du Chien Group.
Pages in category "Caves of Wisconsin" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cave of the Mounds;
Split Rock Cave was discovered in the winter of 2008 by Wisconsin Speleological Society members on a -22deg below zero winter day noticing steam coming out and feather frost brimming at the entrance of the cave. Split Rock Cave today is part of the Tartarus Cave System, this cave is a all hands and knee crawling except for a few sit up areas ...
From Devil's Lake, Copper Falls and Peninsula, here some of Wisconsin's best state parks for you to visit on an ultimate summer road trip.
40 Wisconsin. 41 Wyoming. 42 See also. 43 References. 44 External links. ... Horse Cave also known as "Hidden River Cave" Lost River Cave; Mammoth Cave; Martin Ridge ...
There are literally 6,000 unique campsites in the Wisconsin State Park System, plus private camping zones, rentals... The Best Camping in Wisconsin—18 Spots to Sleep Under the Stars (or Under a ...
Eagle Cave is known as Wisconsin's largest onyx cave and was the first cave to be commercially owned and operated in Wisconsin. The cave was discovered in 1849 and opened to the public in 1938. It is a popular camping destination, especially during the fall, winter, and spring months, when youth group campers are allowed to camp inside the cave ...