Lookout Mountain Caverns

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Lookout Mountain Caverns (Lookout Mountain Cave, or Lower Cave) is the second-longest known cave in Hamilton County, Tennessee.[citation needed] Its mapped length of 2.481 miles (3.993 kilometers) places it at 361st on the United States Long Caves List.[citation needed] Unofficially, anecdotal reports of cave expeditions have exceed 12 miles with legends exceeding 82 miles.[1] The cave is closed and public access is forbidden.

The Lookout Mountain Cave entrance was at the base of Lookout Mountain along the Tennessee River at Moccasin Bend. The original opening was natural unlike manmade access to Ruby Falls. The opening is visible from "right-of-way boundaries" of the Railway and Interstate 24, although it is widely considered to be sealed inside the tunnel. Despite the closure, the cave is bisected by a tunnel on a second railroad just south of the main entrance forcing one to emerge on the railway inside the tunnel and then accessing the rest of the cave from there. Officially the cave is closed, therefore accessing the cave is regarded as illegal trespassing.

A 400-ft elevator shaft was built in 1928/1929, but it was closed and sealed in 2005.

Legend tells of an entrance at Noccalula Falls Park in Gadsden, Alabama (near that state's Lookout Mountain) about 82 miles away from Lookout Mountain.[1] The entrance may have been closed in 1870 by dynamite due to moonshining, the legend has received significant attention by geologists and others.[2]

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