One Of The Oddest Geological Wonders Is Located Right Here In Iowa
We’ve already told you about some of Iowa’s other amazing caves, and the ice caves are among the most fascinating. Decorah Ice Cave doesn’t get as much foot traffic as larger caves such as the Maquoketa Caves and Crystal Lake Cave, but it’s still a delightfully odd and beautifully fascinating place to visit. It’s just enough off the beaten path that you’ll probably have the place to yourself!
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The sign outside will let you know you’re in the right place.
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The glacier has been hanging out underground since the last Ice Age. It acts like a natural refrigerator.
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A short set of steps leaves up to the cave entrance. You’ll probably be the only ones there, so you don’t need to worry about finding a spot.
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There’s room enough to pop inside and look around, but you definitely don’t need to worry about getting lost or stumbling into some dark corner. It’s pretty snug.
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Even on a hot summer day, the temperature is cool enough to warrant a sweater. The coolness of the cave is a welcome respite from the steamy heat. The cave is about 35 degrees year-round.
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The ice can get very slippery, and the slick cave floor means that watching your step is essential. You can’t go wrong with a helmet, flashlight and extra batteries as well.
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Experiencing this geological marvel is something you absolutely have to do. There's nothing like experiencing a natural freezer in the middle of a hot, sunny forest.
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Also located in Decorah, you'll find a 200-foot waterfall and plenty of great walking paths at this nearby natural gem. It's the perfect way to cap off a trip to the ice cave.
If you feel like checking out more of Iowa’s natural wonders, take a look at our list of places that should be on your outdoor bucket list.
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