Eagle Cave
43°14′35″N 90°32′30″W / 43.24306°N 90.54167°W / 43.24306; -90.54167Discovery 1849 Geology Onyx Access Public City Villages Towns CDPs Other
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Eagle Cave is an onyx cave located near Blue River, Wisconsin, in Richland County.[1] Eagle Cave is known as Wisconsin's largest onyx cave and was the first cave to be commercially owned and operated in Wisconsin. The cave was discovered in 1849 and opened to the public in 1938. It is a popular camping destination, especially during the fall, winter, and spring months, when youth group campers are allowed to camp inside the cave and participate in their cave exploratory program. The cave exploratory program has been operating since 1954.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "Eagle Cave Natural Park". TravelWisconsin.com. Archived from the original on August 10, 2011. Retrieved Jun 24, 2019.
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Municipalities and communities of Richland County, Wisconsin, United States
County seat: Richland Center
- Richland Center
- Boaz
- Cazenovia‡
- Lone Rock
- Viola‡
- Yuba
communities
- Ash Ridge
- Aubrey
- Balmoral
- Basswood
- Bear Valley
- Bloom City
- Bosstown
- Bunker Hill
- Byrds Creek
- Eagle Corners
- Excelsior
- Five Points
- Germantown
- Gillingham
- Hub City
- Ithaca
- Jimtown
- Keyesville
- Loyd
- Neptune
- Nevels Corners
- Orion
- Port Andrew
- Rockbridge
- Sabin
- Sand Prairie
- Sylvan
- Tavera
- Tunnelville‡
- Twin Bluffs
- West Lima
- Westport
- Wild Rose
- Woodstock
communities
- Ashford
- Corwin
- Henrietta
- McGrew
- Mill Creek
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