Hotels in Ape Cave Lava Tubes, Amboy

  • Overview

    Ape Cave Lava Tubes is located in Amboy, Washington, United States of America. These lava tubes were formed over 2,000 years ago during volcanic activity in the region. The cave stretches for approximately 13,042 feet, making it the third longest lava tube in North America. The interior of the cave boasts unique geological formations, including dripping stalactites and colorful mineral deposits.

  • When to visit

  • Reasons to Visit

    There are several reasons to visit Ape Cave Lava Tubes. It offers a rare opportunity to explore the underground volcanic landscape and learn about the geological history of the area. Visitors can experience the thrill of spelunking and marvel at the impressive natural formations. The cave also provides a cool escape from the summer heat, as temperatures inside remain relatively constant year-round.

  • Nearby Attractions

  • The Upper Cave

    The Upper Cave is the more accessible section of the Ape Cave Lava Tubes. This segment features a well-maintained trail and does not require any specialized equipment. Visitors can trek through this section and witness the unique lava formations while enjoying the guidance of interpretive signs.
  • The Lower Cave

    The Lower Cave is recommended for experienced cavers and requires advanced spelunking skills. It offers a more challenging and adventurous experience, featuring rough terrain, narrow passages, and some sections that require climbing over boulders. The Lower Cave is only for those who are well-prepared and equipped for cave exploration.
  • Bat Habitat

    Ape Cave Lava Tubes provide an important habitat for bats. During certain times of the year, visitors have the opportunity to witness these fascinating creatures within the cave. It is an incredible experience to observe the nocturnal activities of bats and learn about their crucial role in the ecosystem.
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