This Above Ground Cave In North Carolina Is So Hidden You’ll Probably Have It All To Yourself
North Carolina is brimming with amazing (and historical) places to discover. For instance: Most people don’t realize a modest 100-acre park in Davidson County is home to a hidden above ground cave that extends 140 feet into the earth.
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The small park has more than seven miles of trails that are much like the earliest backcountry settlers in this locale would have used centuries ago. Among them is believed to have been one of America's most prominent pioneers: Daniel Boone.
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The hidden cave alongside the Yadkin River is believed to be where Boone, his siblings, parents, and a few other settlers spent their first chilly winter in North Carolina.
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The park's location in Lexington places it in the middle of an area settled by folks from Lexington Massachusetts, as early as 1775... or about about 25 years after Boone's family arrived in the middle 1700s.
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After wintering in the cave here, Boone's family, along with others in their pioneering expedition, would migrate across the Yadkin River to build homes along the river opposite the cave.
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The cave reportedly extends 140 feet into the hillside, although over the centuries since Boone occupied the dwelling, it has likely filled in to some degree from moving sediment during flooding periods. At this point, we know that passage to all 140 feet requires crawling in places. We don't recommend attempting to explore the entire cave.
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Exploring the ruins may give you an even greater sense of the historical significance of this underrated park.
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Standing tall at a whopping 169 feet, the massive tree is found on the banks of the Yadkin River and has a circumference of more than 18 feet!
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To see park hours and learn more, check out the two-page park brochure at this Boone’s Cave Park link on the Davidson County website.
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3552 Boones Cave Rd, Lexington, NC 27295, USA