Niagara Cave

Cave in Minnesota, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Niagara Cave is a limestone cave located in Harmony, Minnesota. The cave is approximately 200 feet (61 m) deep; features include an underground stream, 60-foot waterfall, fossils, stalactites and stalagmites.[5] The cave is privately owned, with tours available seasonally.[6]

Coordinates43.5140°N 92.0551°W / 43.5140; -92.0551[1]
Depth200 ft
Discovery1924[2]
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Passageway in Niagara Cave
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Map showing the location of Niagara Cave
LocationFillmore County, Minnesota, United States
Coordinates43.5140°N 92.0551°W / 43.5140; -92.0551[1]
Depth200 ft
Discovery1924[2]
GeologyGalena formation, Ordovician Limestone
AccessTours are available in season
LightingSolar Energy[3]
Visitors25,000 - 30,000 per year[4]
FeaturesUnderground river, Subterranean waterfall, Wedding chapel, Fossils
Websiteniagaracave.com
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The cave was first discovered in 1924,[2] and in 1932, three spelunkers Al Cremer, Leo Tekippe, and Joe Flynn explored the cave and named the site Niagara Cave.[7] Niagara Cave opened as a show cave in June 1934,[4] and was described by geologist J Harlen Bretz in 1938.[8]

The Minnesota Geological Survey noted in their 1995 survey, "Niagara Cave contains an excellent example of an underground river, complete with waterfall."[9]

Niagara Cave waterfall
Niagara cave wall

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