Above ground, the Oregon Caves National Monument appears much like many other outdoor areas in Southern Oregon, with delightful scenery and enticing trails meandering through beautiful forestland. Below the earth's surface, however, lies the vast system of caverns and caves that gives the national monument its name, and attracts thousands of visitors every year. These beautiful marble passages and chambers mystify visitors. You can take a guided tour of the caves and learn about this diverse geological area from experienced ranger-naturalists. Kids can participate in the Junior Ranger program in the summer months and learn to share the responsibilities of preserving and protecting the Monument. Be aware that the cave tours are somewhat strenuous, and require stooping and twisting, and being in good physical condition. To ensure the safety of the entire group, all visitors are asked to demonstrate the physical ability to navigate the cave tour route by crouching down to a height of 45” and taking several steps. Also dress warmly, and wear closed-toe shoes with good traction. See the park website for more important information before you go. Tours of the caves are operated on a seasonal basis from late March through early November. However, the Oregon Caves National Monument is open year-round for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking and snowshoeing.
WHERE: Oregon Caves Visitor Center, 19000 Caves Hwy, Cave Junction; Oregon Caves National Monument, 20 mi. east of Cave Junction on Hwy 46.
MORE INFO: 541-592-2100, www.nps.gov/orca

