Indian Caverns

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Indian Caverns was a show cave in Spruce Creek, Pennsylvania, United States from 1929-2017. It is a horizontal karst cave of Ordovician Nealmont/Benner limestone, estimated to be about 500,000 years old. It is the second-largest cave in Pennsylvania and the largest limestone cave. Indian Caverns consists of two sections, originally separated by a 14-foot wall: the "Historic Cave" and the "Giant's Hall". The "historic" part of the cave is generally low-ceilinged and closer to the surface with a couple of wide rooms and extensive speleothem formation. The Giant's Hall area consists of several large passageways, up to 60 feet high, but with fewer speleothems - though it does include the largest sheet of flowstone in the northeast and a substantial rimstone pool. The lowest point of the cave is approximately 140 feet beneath the surface and the cave temperature is a constant 56 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Location: 40.6455, -78.0904, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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  • Indian Caverns
    cave in United States of America
  • Tytoona Cave
    cave in Pennsylvania, United States
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    sitecaveIndian Cavernsshow cave, caveWikidata
    sitecaveTytoona CavecaveWikidata