Cathedral Caverns State Park

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Cathedral Caverns State Park is an Alabama state park famed for its massive limestone cave featuring one of the world’s largest commercial cave entrances and striking underground formations.

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Cathedral Caverns State Park canonical 3
Cathedral Caverns 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cave system
state park
tourist attraction
category Caves of Alabama
Protected areas of Marshall County, Alabama
State parks of Alabama
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Marshall County, Alabama
designation Alabama state park
ecosystemType karst landscape
geology limestone
hasCaveEntranceType large opening
hasFacility campground
trails
visitor center
hasNameOrigin named for cathedral-like appearance of cave interior
hasPart Cathedral Caverns State Park self-linksurface differs
surface form: Cathedral Caverns
isProtectedAreaOf Alabama
knownFor large cave entrance
spectacular speleothems
locatedInRegion northeastern Alabama
nearestCity Grant, Alabama
Woodville, Alabama
notableFeature dramatic underground formations
flowstone formations
large limestone cave
one of the world’s largest commercial cave entrances
stalactites
stalagmites
underground rooms
offersActivity camping
gem mining
guided cave tours
hiking
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
ownedBy Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
state Alabama
subjectOf tourism promotion by State of Alabama
tourType commercial cave tours

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Alabama containsHistoricSite Cathedral Caverns State Park
Cathedral Caverns State Park hasPart Cathedral Caverns State Park self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Cathedral Caverns
Northern Alabama contains Cathedral Caverns State Park
Alabama State Parks hasPart Cathedral Caverns State Park