This cave is amazing. There's even a little cave inside the big one with a well. And there are petroglyphs! It's a short hike from the parking lot where there is a great museum in a cool, old cabin. I have to say the woman running the museum is incredibly knowledgeable and helpful so be sure and go when it's open and give yourself plenty of time to learn much history. There are actually several caves and a short trail along interesting rock formations. Not a very long trail though, and the golf course is right next to it. It appears to have handicap access. Toilets are close by and lots of places for...
Read moreFun place to explore around. The golf course kind of takes away from the exploration a bit but there are lots of cool smaller caves to explore around the one really big cave. Lots of people have carved their own marks in the cave so it was harder to find the Indian drawings. Overall a great stop if you are just wanting to spend an hour or so exploring. Access is really easy and the cave is only a 500ft walk from the parking lot. There is also a restaurant in the parking lot, we didn’t try it but maybe a good place to explore...
Read moreMust see. Beautiful location with Native American history. People with small children or health problems will want to take the staircase down to the cave and then use the same staircase to come back to the parking lot. There is another section to the trail that picks up next to the cave and will loop back to the parking lot but the fall risk is higher due to natural pathway with rock formations. The golf cart path does run by the cave. Contact the golf course to ask about using the golf cart path for people who use...
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