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Parks Ranch Cave

Eddy County, New Mexico

Overview

A gypsum cave with over four miles of mapped passage and twenty different entrances, it is the longest gypsum cave on public land in the United States. Groups of all experience levels can find something to enjoy in Parks Ranch Cave. No permit is required for this cave. Always cave with at least three people, three sources of light, and let someone know where you are going and when you are expected to return. Animals frequently use the cave entrances, so use caution when you approach. Watch and listen for animals such as owls, bats, snakes, and more. Parks Ranch Cave takes on water when it rains, so do not enter if rain is forecasted for the area. What to Bring Helmet with headlamp to keep your noggin safe and provide hands-free lighting. Gloves for hand protection Elbow pads to help in tight climb Kneepads for protection in crawls Sturdy boots to provide good support and traction

Amenities

  • WaterNo
  • ElectricNo
  • PetsNo
  • ReservableNo

Conditions

Live conditions for this spot aren't wired up yet. Until they are: check the forecast for Eddy County, New Mexico, pack layers, and leave word with someone before you head out.

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