Pluto's Cave - Siskiyou County, CA
N 41° 34.079 W 122° 16.957
10T E 559812 N 4602060
This small cave requires a short hike to get to.
Waymark Code: WMV569
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 02/25/2017
Views: 3
Located off 99-97 Cutoff Road is a dirt road that heads south about 3/4 mile to a parking area where visitors to Pluto's Cave can park and then hike another 1/2 mile to the cave.
From Wikipedia:
Pluto's Cave is a partially collapsed lava tube on the northern outskirts of Mount Shasta. The tube is roughly 190,000 years old, which is quite old for a lava tube, as they normally collapse quickly (in geological terms), having ceilings only a few metres thick. However, Pluto's Cave is located in a semi-arid climate, where erosion is restricted, which contributes to its survival.
The cave was first explored in 1863 by Nelson Cash, who came upon it while looking for stray cattle. He named it Pluto's Cave after Pluto, the Greek God of the underworld. Evidence was found of its use by Pre-Columbian peoples. Visitors can safely hike into the cave about 1200 feet (350 m).
Type of Land: National Forest
Managed By: Goosenest Ranger District
Contact Info: (530) 842-6131
Website: [Web Link]
Type of Cave: Lava Cave
Contains Stalactites: no
Contains Stalagmites: no
Contains Bats: yes
Price of Admission: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
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Visit Instructions: Please include a digital photograph of the cave which documents your visit and any information that may be helpful for future visitors.
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