Moose Cave

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Moose Cave is a small, scenic gorge and geological formation in Maine known for its cool, mossy ravine and short interpretive hiking trail.

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Moose Cave canonical 1
Moose Cave Gorge 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
gorge
tourist attraction
accessedVia Maine State Route 26
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasEcosystemFeature ferns
mosses
shade-tolerant plants
hasGeologicalType glen
ravine
hasInterpretiveSigns geology
local ecology
natural history
hasNearbyAttraction Mother Walker Falls
Screw Auger Falls
Table Rock
hasNotableFeature cool microclimate
cool, mossy ravine
interpretive hiking trail
moss-covered rocks
narrow gorge
small stream
steep rock walls
viewing platforms
wooden boardwalks
hasRecreationActivity nature observation
photography
sightseeing
hasSafetyConsideration slippery rocks
steep drop-offs
hasTrailDifficulty easy
hasTrailLength approximately 0.1 miles
hasTrailType short loop trail
hasTrailUse hiking
isKnownFor cool temperatures in summer
family-friendly walk
scenic beauty
isManagedBy Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry
surface form: Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands
isOpenInSeason late spring to fall
locatedIn Maine
Oxford County, Maine
locatedInProtectedArea Grafton Notch State Park
near Newry, Maine NERFINISHED
partOf Mahoosuc Range

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Mother Walker Falls near Moose Cave
this entity surface form: Moose Cave Gorge