Moaning Cavern
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Moaning Caverns is a
solutional cave A solutional cave, solution cave, or karst cave is a cave usually formed in a soluble rock like limestone (Calcium carbonate, with chemical formula ''CaCO3''). It is the most frequently occurring type of cave. It can also form in other rocks, incl ...
located in the
Calaveras County, California Calaveras County (), officially the County of Calaveras, is a county in both the Gold Country and High Sierra regions of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 45,292. The county seat is San Andreas. Angels ...
, near Vallecito, California in the heart of the state's Gold Country. It is developed in
marble Marble is a metamorphic rock consisting of carbonate minerals (most commonly calcite (CaCO3) or Dolomite (mineral), dolomite (CaMg(CO3)2) that have recrystallized under the influence of heat and pressure. It has a crystalline texture, and is ty ...
of the Calaveras Formation. It was discovered in modern times by gold miners in 1851, but it has long been known as an interesting geological feature by prehistoric peoples. It gets its name from the moaning sound that echoed out of the cave luring people to the entrance, however expansion of the opening to allow access for the public disrupted the sounds. The portion of the cave developed for tourists consists of a spacious vertical shaft 165 feet tall, which is descended by a combination of stairs and a unique spiral staircase built in the early 1900s. It is open to the public for walking tours and
spelunking Caving, also known as spelunking (United States and Canada) and potholing (United Kingdom and Ireland), is the recreational pastime of exploring wild cave systems (as distinguished from show caves). In contrast, speleology is the scientific st ...
. Including the off-trail areas, the cave reaches a depth of 410 feet (124 m).


Human remains

Moaning Caverns is also an archaeological site. According to archaeologist Phil C. Orr, these human deposits were about 12,000 years old, for they were under 420 mm. of
speleothem A speleothem (; ) is a geological formation made by mineral deposits that accumulate over time in natural caves. Speleothems most commonly form in calcareous caves due to carbonate dissolution reactions. They can take a variety of forms, depen ...
mineral deposits.Orr, Phil C., ''Excavations in Moaning Cave, Santa Barbara''. Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Dept. Anthropol. Bull. No. 1 (1952). Nevertheless, there are also many other human bones in these caves, some of them from the more recent periods. Phil C. Orr also discovered the important Arlington Springs Man remains that are now considered authentic. There was a lot of controversy about these and other remains in the caves. For example, the Calaveras Skull, purportedly found in the same area, was deemed to be a hoax. The cave has long been the resting spot for the bodies of prehistoric people who fell into its opening.


The main chamber

Moaning Caverns is home to the largest single cave chamber open to the public in California. The massive room reaches over 180 feet before funneling into smaller passageways. With a 20–30 foot thick ceiling, the open area inside the chamber is, in fact, tall enough to hold the
Statue of Liberty The Statue of Liberty (''Liberty Enlightening the World''; ) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, within New York City. The copper-clad statue, a gift to the United States from the people of French Thir ...
(pedestal excluded). There are two natural entrances into the chamber. One, in the form of a 45-feet vertical chimney dropping into the center of the room, was discovered during the Gold Rush in the early 1850s. The secondary entrance is a narrow crack in the earth which was enlarged to permit commercial entry into the cavern beginning in 1920. The narrow wooden staircase ends at a flat platform 65 feet underground. From there, a ten-story spiral staircase leads down to a second platform at the base of the chamber.


Tourism in the cavern

The large chamber of Moaning Caverns draws large numbers of guests every year to see the beauty of the cave. Access to the cavern is permitted by guided tour only, entering the cavern at scheduled times via a secondary passageway discovered in 1920. The original main entrance is still visible at the start of the tour, but is no longer used to access the cavern. The Spiral Tour takes the stairs all the way to the floor of the chamber, below the gift shop, on a 45-minute informative trip. Rappelling into the cavern via the original entrance was an activity offered between 1984 and 2017, but is no longer available.


Expedition Tour

The main chamber extends the first one-third of the cave's total depth. Beyond that, the cave continues down more narrow passageways to a total depth of . The Expedition Tour covers a portion of the passageways below. It requires crawling on hands and knees, and even stretching out to lie flat and wiggle, for several hours. The crawling tour travels roughly below the floor of the main chamber through several narrow passageways named the Meat Grinder, Pancake Squeeze, Birth Canal, and finally climb up and out of Santa's Worst Nightmare (a chimney).


On The Surface

Moaning Caverns also had surface activities such as a zip line and rock climbing wall, but as of 2019 these activities are no longer available. However, Gem mining is popular for everyone of all ages.


Notes


External links


Showcaves info page

Moaning Caverns Tours
{{Pre-Columbian North America Caves of California Landforms of Calaveras County, California Limestone caves Show caves in the United States Tourist attractions in Calaveras County, California