This is an interesting and worthwhile trip to make. The tour guide takes his time to explain the history of the cave and shows artifacts, both genuine and copies of ones found in the cave. By paying for the tour, you get to tour both Danger Cave and the nearby Jukebox Cave. I will say one thing. Don’t show up without having scheduled a tour and expect to be able to get into the caves. As this is an active archaeological site, you can’t just walk in. In Danger Cave, you’ll be able to learn some of the history of the ancient people who lived in the cave, and see some of the pits the archaeologists have dug to excavate these artifacts. In Jukebox Cave, you can see petroglyphs and learn about how the soldiers at the nearby base used the cave during WWII. The only drawback of the experience was the quite steep hike up to Jukebox Cave over loose gravel, not quite an ideal situation, even when wearing...
Read moreA fun look through a gate. As of today, the google marker for this location is a little off, if you cannot see the large gated opening from the dirt road you are driving on, you're in the wrong spot. It's a simple walk up the hill to the monument and to look in.
Also, just a little East of Danger Cave is another fun look at Juke Box Cave. This one is closer to the road, Juke Box is a slightly steeper walk up a hill, but neither hike is too difficult for...
Read moreDanger Cave was interesting and very neat! History and artifacts from this cave are still being studied and discovered today. Artifacts from thousands and thousands of years ago are here in Danger Cave . The cave is Federally protected by the...
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