Last updated: January 4, 2023
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Travel Blog: Oregon Caves National Monument & Preserve

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The “Marble Halls of Oregon” found within this cave system are what make this particular dwelling so fascinating. There are only a select few marble caves that exist in the world. The marble in the caves is formed by heat and pressure being applied to limestone, making this rare occurrence a truly spectacular site.

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If you are looking for an extended stay, there is much more to this national monument & preserve outside of the caves. There are 17 campsites to choose from and dining on-site. During your visit, you can hike through the old growth forests, which trail alongside many rivers and streams. Throughout your explorations, you may also have an opportunity to witness some local wildlife, such as deer, beaver, and bats. Click here to discover everything Oregon Caves National Monument & Preserve has to offer and plan your visit today!
Travel Blog written by Sarah Desmarais
for "A Day in the Life of a Fellow" Article Series
National Park Service - Workforce Management Fellow
in Partnership with Northwest Youth Corps
for "A Day in the Life of a Fellow" Article Series
National Park Service - Workforce Management Fellow
in Partnership with Northwest Youth Corps