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Shaun Hunter
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06/19/2019
The visitor center at Oregon Caves National Monument.
Shaun Hunter
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06/19/2019
Entrance to the Oregon Caves system.
Shaun Hunter
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06/19/2019
Visitors can go on ranger-led tours traveling about 1 mile underground through the caves complex.
Shaun Hunter
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06/19/2019
A panoramic view from the Cliff Nature Trail hike.
Shaun Hunter
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06/19/2019
Old-growth forest lines several of the trails inside the park.
Shaun Hunter
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06/19/2019
Cave formations inside the Oregon Caves.
Shaun Hunter
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06/19/2019
The widest girthed Douglas fir known in Oregon, accessible along the Big Tree Trail.
Shaun Hunter
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06/19/2019
The trailhead behind the visitor center is the starting and ending point for three trails within the park.
Shaun Hunter
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06/19/2019
Scenic hiking along the No Name Trail.
Shaun Hunter
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06/19/2019
Eerie formations from eons of water shaping the inside of the caves.
Shaun Hunter
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06/19/2019
A creek crossing along the No Name Trail.
Shaun Hunter
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06/19/2019
Old-growth stands along the Old Growth Trail.
Shaun Hunter
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06/19/2019
Visitors can opt to camp out inside the park at Cave Creek Campground.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
06/19/2019
Large galleries of stone formations inside the caves.

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