Most People Don't Know This Limestone Cave In Washington Exists, And You Can Go Inside
The tiny town of Metaline Falls sits nestled up in Pend Oreille County near the Canadian border. And with a population of 245, it’s safe to say most Washingtonians have never been. But if you do happen to make it to that corner of the state, exploring Gardner Cave is a must.

The park -- and the cave -- are open from mid-May until early September.

Its geologic history, of course, goes back much farther.
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The uplift of the Selkirk Mountains caused cracks in the limestone sediment. Later, water seeped into the cavern through the calcium-rich limestone, leading to these unique formations.
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Make sure to dress warmly, even in the summertime. The cave stays a constant 39 degrees.

You'll need a Discover Pass to get into the park.
If spelunking is something you think you might enjoy, check out Gardner Cave — and while you’re at it, add this one to your list.
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