Carlsbad Caverns is a national park located in southeastern New Mexico, known for its stunning underground limestone caves. The park features over 119 caves formed by sulfuric acid dissolution, with the largest chamber, the Big Room, measuring 4,000 feet long and 255 feet high. Visitors can explore the caverns through guided tours or self-guided walks.
The park is also home to diverse wildlife, including thousands of bats that emerge at dusk during the summer months. Established as a national park in 1930, Carlsbad Caverns attracts nature lovers and adventure seekers from around the world, showcasing the beauty of subterranean landscapes.