Parque

Cueva del Río de Lava

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Bridget
August 6, 2022
Hidden amongst large ponderosa pines, sagebrush, and snowbush you will find the entrance to the Lava River Cave. A natural cave formed over 80,000 years ago, the cave is the longest continuous lave tube in Oregon at a staggering 5,211 feet. Here you will descend 126 steps down to the start of the cave. Ice stalactites suspend from the ceiling even in summer, giving it an otherworldly feel. If you are looking for fun things to do in Bend, Oregon with kids, this is a great place to explore. The lava tube continues to change in texture, size, and temperature the farther inside you venture, so grab your lantern and jacket and explore the natural wonder.
Hidden amongst large ponderosa pines, sagebrush, and snowbush you will find the entrance to the Lava River Cave. A natural cave formed over 80,000 years ago, the cave is the longest continuous lave tube in Oregon at a staggering 5,211 feet. Here you will descend 126 steps down to the start of the ca…
Lindsay
August 22, 2021
Such a close and adventurous activity. Flashlights are a must!
Emily And Aaron
August 16, 2021
Lava Tube...bring a coat no matter the time of year!
Emily
January 5, 2021
Awesome family hike in a lava tube cave. Wear warm clothes and rent a high powered flashlight at the entrance. Open seasonally
Jonni
September 6, 2020
The Lava River Cave off Hwy 97, is part of the Newberry National Volcanic Monument. At 5,211 feet in length, the northwest section of the cave is the longest continuous lava tube in Oregon.

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Ubicación
Cottonwood Road
Bend, OR