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Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve

Oregon Caves National Monument is a magical place up a windy road outside of Cave Junction, Oregon. In the caves, the air is crisp and clean and usually quite cool. Ample moisture in the air supports an abundance of moss, greenery, and creatures. Not too many people know about this backwoods treasure, but it is an area you will find unforgettable.

Things to Do

Things To Do Near Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve

The drive up to Oregon Caves National Monument is a bit of a challenge, but the beauty along the way is worth the trip. There are campsites along Caves Highway as well as places to fish and hike. An RV is the perfect way to travel in this area because you can explore without worrying about reserving accommodations at motels. 

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How To Get To Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve

In order to get to the Oregon Caves National Monument from Interstate 5, take Exit 55 at Grants Pass, and head down Highway 199 toward the coast. Take that route through Selma and Kerby into Cave Junction. Turn left at Caves Highway, which is also known as US Highway 46. It leads right to the Oregon Caves.

Address

19000 Caves Hwy, Cave Junction, Oregon 97523

Fee: Entry fee $0

Oregon Caves National Monument is a remote treasure where you can fully engulf yourself in the beauty of nature. It is quite remote, and there are not a lot of accommodations. Traveling by RV, however, means that you can comfortably explore the area, learn the history, and see the famous caves where the area’s story began.