
Shoshone Indian Ice Caves
N 43° 09.993 W 114° 20.444
11T E 716171 N 4782743
Located 17 miles north of Shoshone, ID on Scenic Hwy 75.
Waymark Code: WM1HHM
Location: Idaho, United States
Date Posted: 05/12/2007
Views: 142
The most unusual feature of the Ice Cave is that it is a natural refrigerator, creating a living glacier in an arid lava desert. The ice block is 1,000 feet long and varies from eight to thrity feet in depth. Temperatures vary from 28 to 33 degrees. The cave has been used as a refrigerator and as a source of ice for the towns in the surrounding area as late as 1930.
There is a FREE museum containing Indian artifacts, minerals and gems of local and world interest. Picnic tables are also available.
Trained guides take you on a tour of the largest Lava Ice Cave known, describe and explain the geologic, volcanic and historic background of this recreational area. Tours are: 7.00 Adults, 6.00 Seniors, 4.00 4 - 12, and children 4 and under are FREE.
Type of Land: Private Land
 Managed By: Name unknown.
 Contact Info: 208-886-2058
 Type of Cave: Ice Cave
 Price of Admission: 7.00 (listed in local currency)
 Website: Not listed
 Contains Stalactites: Not Listed
 Contains Stalagmites: Not Listed
 Contains Bats: Not Listed

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