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  2. California Caverns - Wikipedia

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    California Cavern is a Limestone cave in the Sierra Nevada foothills, in Cave City, Calaveras County, California. The series of interconnected caverns are one of the earliest officially recorded caves in the Mother Lode region of California. [1] Although one of numerous caves in the Mother Lode region, California Caverns claims the distinction ...

  3. List of caves in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Boyd Cave. Derrick Cave. Fort Rock Cave. Horse Lava Tube System. Lava River Cave. Oregon Caves National Monument. Paisley Caves. Redmond Caves. Sandy Glacier Caves.

  4. Lava Beds National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Lava Beds National Monument is located in northeastern California, in Siskiyou and Modoc counties. The monument lies on the northeastern flank of Medicine Lake Volcano, which is the largest volcano by area in the Cascade Range . The region in and around Lava Beds National Monument lies at the junction of the Sierra-Klamath, Cascade, and Great ...

  5. Catacombs Cave - Wikipedia

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    Catacombs Cave. / 41.70504; -121.51531. Catacombs Cave is a 6,903 foot (2,104 m) cave in Lava Beds National Monument in California. It is considered one of the most challenging caves accessible in the park. This very long cave is easily entered, but gradually increases in difficulty.

  6. Table Mountain (Butte County, California) - Wikipedia

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    South Table Mountain. South Table Mountain, at 39°33′23″N 121°33′00″W, is mostly privately owned, and contains the "O", which is a big "O" on the side of the plateau, that stands for "Oroville", the city that it towers over. Dedicated on June 8, 1929 by Oroville High School (OHS) alumni Morrow Steadman, the "big O" has a concrete ...

  7. Lovelock Cave - Wikipedia

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    Lovelock Cave. /  39.96250°N 118.55833°W  / 39.96250; -118.55833. Lovelock Cave (NV-Ch-18) is a North American archaeological site previously known as Sunset Guano Cave, Horseshoe Cave, and Loud Site 18. The cave is about 150 feet (46 m) long and 35 feet (11 m) wide. [ 1] Lovelock Cave is one of the most important classic sites of the ...

  8. Wagon Caves - Wikipedia

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    The 56 acres (23 ha) Wagon Caves rock formation is an archeological site that was used by the Salinan Antonianos subtribe [1] who occupied at least two villages in the area more than a thousand years apart. The caves are located about 18 miles (29 km) northwest of Jolon, California. In the latter part of the 1800s, the location became a way ...

  9. Lake Shasta Caverns - Wikipedia

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    Lake Shasta Caverns. A merged stalactite and stalagmite in the Lake Shasta Caverns. /  40.8045°N 122.30444°W  / 40.8045; -122.30444. The Lake Shasta Caverns are a network of caves located near the McCloud arm of Shasta Lake in California. It was formerly named Chalk Cave and Baird Cave, named after Spencer Fullerton Baird .