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Lava Beds National Monument
Category & Type :
RecreationLocation :
P.O. Box 1240, 1 Indian Well Headquarters , Tulelake CAPhone :
530-667-8113Website :
http://www.nps.gov/labeInformation about Lava Beds National Monument...
Lava Beds National Monument is a land of turmoil, both geological and historical. Over the last half-million years, volcanic eruptions on the Medicine Lake shield volcano have created a rugged landscape dotted with diverse volcanic features. More than 700 caves, Native American rock art sites, historic battlefields and campsites, and a high desert wilderness experience await you! As one of the longest continually occupied areas in North America, the history and cultural legacy of the lava beds stretches back thousands of years. Explore the history early Native Americans left behind in rock art and at archeological sites, the conflict of the Modoc War, and the traditions and heritage of homesteaders, ranchers, cave explorers, "CCC boys," and the modern Modoc and Klamath tribes.
Lava Tube Caves - One of the most exciting things to do at the Lava Beds is to visit lava tube caves. Though many are hidden in the wilderness, some caves have ladders and trails, and vary from easy walks to strenuous excursions. Temperate and moist year round, caves are often very different from the outside world, forming “micro-climates” full of fascinating life such as bats, ferns, and sparkling bacteria.
Nature & Science - From bats to birds, caves to cinder cones, the Lava Beds are a natural wonder full of amazing wildlife and unique geology. These textbook examples of volcanic formations will amaze even the most experienced rock-hound. This incredible landscape is also home to a great diversity of life, including plants and animals that thrive only in caves or nearby cave collapse trenches.
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