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3 Caves to Explore in Walker County

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Walker County
Walker County is situated within the northwest corner of the great state of Georgia. The county was originally named after Freeman Walker, a senator of the Confederate States during the American Civil War. Today, Walker County is home to a vibrant population of over 68,000 people who give it its unique culture and charm. From Lookout Mountain to Dutton Springs State Park, there's plenty explore in this region of Georgia. Industry plays an important role in the local economy with manufacturing an

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Caves to Explore in Walker County

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Ellison's Cave, Walker County
Ellison's Cave is an incredible natural wonder. The cave comprises of two mile-long passages that hold several unique formations, deep pits and spectacular underground waterfalls. This fantastical cavern is often hailed as a top destination for both professional cavers and amateur spelunkers alike. It boasts being the twelfth longest cave system in the United States with a depth of 586 feet.
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Pettyjohn's Cave
Pettyjohn's Cave has a fascinating history. Used as a hideaway spot by Native Americans and Civil War soldiers, the cave is named after an early settler of the area, Bob Pettyjohn. In 1907 it became home to the American Exploration Company which had plans to mine for gold there. Despite some results from their efforts, the mine was never profitable and eventually fell into disuse. People still explore its depths today and have found archaeological items.
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Raccoon Mountain Caverns and Campground
Raccoon Mountain Caverns and Campground, is a popular destination with something to offer everyone. The caverns welcome visitors from around the world to one of America's oldest living caves, with intricate limestone formations and passages spanning over 9 miles. For campers, the nearby campground provides overnight accommodations, as well as RV hookups for larger parties. Other attractions at the location include gemstone mining, mini golf, and a petting zoo.

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