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Jewel Cave
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Jewel Cave National Monument is located 13 miles west of Custer, SD on highway 16 or 24 miles east of Newcastle, WY on highway 16 |
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| Jewel Cave National Monument offers the outdoor adventure seeker a true test of courage and stamina. There are opportunities for cave exploration for the audacious traveler, but also plenty of options for exploring the cave with guided tours and above ground with self-guided nature trails. Your whole family will marvel at the underground “treasures” to be found here. Check below for great Jewel Cave National Monument information.
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Uniqueness - With more than 138 miles surveyed, Jewel Cave National Monument is recognized as the second longest cave in the world. Airflow within its passages indicates a vast area yet to be explored. Cave tours ... (click here for more)
Facts - Jewel Cave National Monument was established by Presidential Proclamation on February 7, 1908. Jewel Cave National Monument is open all year, September 2004-April 2, 2005; April 3-June 11, 2005; and J... (click here for more)
Be Equipped - Surface Weather-Summer days are usually warm or hot, often with late afternoon thundershowers. Spring and fall weather is the most variable. Cool damp days alternate with warm dry ones. Winters are co... (click here for more)
Wildlife Warnings - Please remember that the animals are wild and should remain so. Do not feed or harass the animals.... (click here for more)
Fees - Discovery Tour- $4 for Adults 16 and older, free for ages 0 to 15 and free for Golden Age, Senior Pass, Access Pass, National Park Pass, America the Beautiful Interagency Annual Pass holders and thei... (click here for more)
Nearby Attractions - Custer State Park, Wind Cave National Park, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Badlands National Park, Black Hills National Forest, Thunder Basin National Grassland, Buffalo Gap National Grassland, Pin... (click here for more)
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