
4. Lehman Caves – Nevada
Hidden within Great Basin National Park, Lehman Caves offer intricate marble formations and rare shield-shaped mineral deposits.
Unlike some enormous cavern systems, Lehman feels intimate and detailed. The formations appear delicate, almost sculpted. Guided tours provide context about how the caves formed and how they were discovered in the late 19th century.
It’s a quiet, less-crowded alternative for cave enthusiasts seeking beauty without heavy tourist traffic.

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