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Daily Archives: March 5, 2026

Illuminated walkway inside Idaho’s Mammoth Cave, showing lava-formed rock walls and underground passage way in southern Idaho

Why Idaho’s Mammoth Cave Is One of Idaho’s Most Unique Attractions

Idaho's Mammoth CaveBy kafkatieMarch 5, 2026

Idaho’s Mammoth Cave is one of the most unique things to do in Idaho, a natural lava tube cave located just north of Shoshone in Southern Idaho. Formed by ancient volcanic lava flows, the cave allows visitors to explore Idaho’s geology from beneath the surface through a self-guided walking experience. Along with the cave itself,…

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