This article needs additional citations for verification. (September 2021) |
This is a list of natural caves in the United States.
Alabama
editAlaska
editArizona
editArkansas
editCalifornia
editColorado
editConnecticut
editDelaware
editFlorida
editGeorgia
editHawaii
editIdaho
editIllinois
editIndiana
editIowa
editKentucky
edit- Bat Cave
- Carter Caves State Park
- Cascade Caverns
- Colossal Cavern
- Diamond Caverns
- Eleven Jones Cave
- Fisher Ridge Cave System
- Glover's Cave
- Goochland Cave
- Great Onyx Cave
- Great Saltpetre Cave
- Horse Cave also known as "Hidden River Cave"
- Lost River Cave
- Mammoth Cave
- Martin Ridge Cave System
- Oligo-Nunk Cave System
Maryland
editMassachusetts
editMichigan
editMinnesota
editMissouri
editMontana
editNevada
editNew Hampshire
editNew Mexico
editNew York
editNorth Carolina
editOhio
editOklahoma
editOregon
editPennsylvania
editSouth Dakota
editTennessee
edit- Bell Witch Cave
- Blue Spring Cave
- Big Bone Cave
- Craighead Caverns - also called Lost Sea[1]
- Cumberland Caverns
- Devilstep Hollow Cave
- Dunbar Cave
- Forbidden Caverns
- Hubbard's Cave
- Lookout Mountain Caverns
- Lost Cove Cave
- Nickajack Cave
- Raccoon Mountain Caverns
- Rumbling Falls Cave
- Ruby Falls
- Snail Shell Cave
- Tuckaleechee Caverns
Texas
editUtah
editVermont
editVirginia
editWashington
editWest Virginia
editWisconsin
editWyoming
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Lost Sea (Craighead Caverns)". National Park Service.
External links
editWikimedia Commons has media related to Caves in the United States.