Lehman Caves
Lehman Caves is a stunning limestone cave system located in Great Basin National Park in Nevada. Discovered in 1885, the caves feature impressive formations such as stalactites, stalagmites, and flowstone. Visitors can explore the caves through guided tours that highlight their unique geology and history.
The caves are named after Abraham Lehman, who first found them while exploring the area. They are part of a larger ecosystem that supports diverse wildlife, including bats. The cool, dark environment of the caves provides a fascinating contrast to the surrounding high desert landscape.