
5. Wind Cave National Park – South Dakota
Wind Cave is one of the longest and most complex caves in the world, known for its rare “boxwork” formations — thin calcite fins that create honeycomb-like patterns on the walls.
Above ground, the park features rolling prairie and bison herds. Below ground, it’s a maze of passages and geological marvels.
The contrast between open plains and intricate underground structures makes Wind Cave uniquely fascinating.

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