California Cavern State Historic Landmark offers visitors a unique underground adventure into one of California's earliest and most historically significant caves, rich with natural limestone formations and pioneering exploration history.
California Cavern State Historic Landmark is located near Cave City in Calaveras County, California, within the northern Sierra Nevada Foothills. The cavern system was first opened for public tours in 1854, making it one of the earliest commercial show caves in the state. The cave formed over thousands of years through the natural process of limestone dissolution, creating impressive stalactites, stalagmites, columns, and flowstone formations. The cavern was originally used by Native Americans before European settlers discovered it during California’s Gold Rush era. It became a popular attraction for early tourists and miners alike. Today, it remains a privately operated historic site offering guided tours that navigate through large chambers and narrow passages, providing an educational and adventurous experience. The area surrounding the cavern features oak woodlands, chaparral, and foothill forests supporting wildlife such as mule deer, wild turkey, and various bird species. Visitors frequently enjoy hiking around the property, photography, and interpretive programs that highlight the cave’s geology and cultural history. The landmark provides a rare glimpse into subterranean natural history alongside historical insights into early Californian tourism. Its combination of cultural significance and geological beauty makes California Cavern a compelling destination for families, history buffs, and spelunking enthusiasts. The site’s accessibility and organized tours allow visitors to safely explore without specialized equipment, making it suitable for a wide range of ages and interests.
Historic guided cave tours showcasing extensive limestone formations
One of California's first commercial show caves dating back to mid-19th century
Charming foothill oak woodlands surrounding the cave site
Educational exhibits on Gold Rush-era history and early speleology
The extensive network of limestone caves with spectacular stalactite and stalagmite formations open to guided tours.
Displays and stories highlighting the cave's discovery and use during the mid-1800s California Gold Rush era.
Short scenic trails around the cave site featuring native oak and foothill pine habitats.