Hamer Cave

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Hamer Cave is a notable limestone cavern located within Indiana’s Spring Mill State Park, known for its underground stream and historical significance to the area’s early milling operations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf karst feature
limestone cave
associatedWith Spring Mill Village NERFINISHED
early grist mills at Spring Mill
formedBy chemical weathering of limestone
hasAccess restricted public access
hasConservationConcern protection of cave ecosystem
protection of water quality in underground stream
hasEnvironment limestone solution passages
subterranean aquatic habitat
hasFeature underground stream
hasGeologicalComposition limestone
hasHydrology perennial stream
hasRelation supplies water to historic mill race at Spring Mill
hasRisk flooding risk inside cave
hasSignificance historical significance to early milling operations in the area
hasTourismUse heritage tourism
nature tourism
isAttractionOf Spring Mill State Park NERFINISHED
locatedIn Indiana
Lawrence County, Indiana NERFINISHED
Spring Mill State Park NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy Indiana Department of Natural Resources NERFINISHED
namedAfter Hamer family NERFINISHED
near Mitchell, Indiana NERFINISHED
partOf karst system of southern Indiana
waterSourceFor historic mill operations at Spring Mill
withinProtectedArea Spring Mill State Park NERFINISHED

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Spring Mill State Park hasCave Hamer Cave