Indian Tunnel lava tube

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Indian Tunnel lava tube is a large, accessible volcanic cave in Idaho known for its dramatic collapsed roof openings and popular hiking route through ancient lava flows.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lava tube
tourist attraction
volcanic cave
access developed trail from cave area parking lot
hiking trail
approximateLength about 800 feet
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Butte County, Idaho NERFINISHED
difficulty easy to moderate
entranceType collapsed lava tube entrance
formationProcess lava crust solidified while molten lava drained away
formedBy pahoehoe lava
geologicalAge Holocene lava flows
geologicalOrigin basaltic lava flow
hasFeature collapsed roof openings
daylight-lit interior sections
large entrance
lava breakdown blocks
multiple skylights
rocky floor
lightingCondition partly lit by natural light through roof openings
locatedIn Butte County, Idaho NERFINISHED
Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve NERFINISHED
Idaho
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy National Park Service
nearbyAttraction Beauty Cave NERFINISHED
Boy Scout Cave NERFINISHED
Dewdrop Cave NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
partOf Craters of the Moon lava field NERFINISHED
popularFor family-friendly caving
geological sightseeing
hiking
region Snake River Plain NERFINISHED
regulation subject to National Park Service cave protection rules
safetyRequirement flashlight recommended
sturdy footwear recommended
state Idaho NERFINISHED
suitableFor beginner cavers
families with children
surfaceEnvironment ancient lava flows
tourismSeason primarily late spring through fall
touristInfrastructure designated cave entrance
signed trail
withinProtectedArea Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve NERFINISHED

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