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Harrison Crawford State Forest and Wyandotte Caves ![]() Harrison Crawford State Forest and Wyandotte Caves offer the adventurist a wide variety of attractions. In the forest, a 281 site, class "A" campground, an olympic size swimming pool, forestry interpretive center, several picnic areas, and hiking and horse trails take full advantage of the abundant natural resources of the area. The natural escarpments over-looking the Ohio River, karst landscape features such as caves and the meandering Blue River enhance the beauty of the area and enrich the visitor's outdoor experience. Fishing and canoeing in the scenic Blue River, or deer and turkey hunting in-season offer variety to the outdoor sportsman. For those opting to explore the Wyandotte Caves, there are 6 different tours. There is a short, 1/2 mile, 30-45 minute tour through the surface cave known as Little Wyandotte. This tour gives a comprehensive impression of southern Indiana's famous limestone cave formations. Big Wyandotte, located just 700 feet north of Little Wyandotte, has one of the largest known mountains of any known cave in the US. A 1 1/2 mile, 2-hour tour features well-preserved helictites: rare, twisted formations. Longer tours offer serious spelunkers a real challenge with several long crawls and some climbing.
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