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This natural wonder is actually a lava tube that is 1,000 ft. long and varies between 8 and 30 ft. in height. Take a tour and explore the trails, but be sure to dress warmly, even during the summer months.
Their constant 50° temperatures do make a pleasant contrast to the often scorching summer heat—the "ice" in the name is caused by air currents flowing through the tubes, which causes subterranean water to freeze.
These caves are one of the natural wonders of the world. Trained guides explain the geologic, volcanic, and historical background in these large lava ice caves. A museum contains Indian artifacts, gems, and minerals of local and world interest.
Season:
Summer
Hours:
May-Sept., Caves open 8am-7:15pm. Tours available daily, call for bookings.
Fees:
Adults $7.50, Seniors $6.50 & Children 4-12 $4.00, Children 3 and under free; group rates.
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