Idaho is full of both aboveground and underground caves that are perfect for exploring. Most people have heard of a few of them, including the Mammoth Cave and the caves at Craters of the Moon. However, few people seem to know about the Kuna Caves. The cave is well-known among locals but since it is relatively small and hidden from public view it seems that a lot of Idahoans aren't aware of its existence. If you've been craving a little adventure, you'll definitely want to check out one of the coolest caves in Idaho.
Located right outside of Kuna, the Kuna Caves can be found smack dab in the middle of a vast area of nothingness and farmland. The cave is quite literally a hole in the ground in the middle of a field.
You'll find it on Kuna Cave Road, off Black Cat Road. The cave is located on public BLM land. The road to the cave is not paved but it is easily accessible by car.
There are no signs or anything marking a grand entrance to the cave. You'll simply see the top of a steel-encaged ladder declining down into the abyss of the cave.
The ladder reaches down about 50 feet before reaching the cave's floor. Once you make it down the ladder, you'll see that the cave is quite long. It runs about a quarter mile north and approximately 1,000 feet south from the entrance.
The cave is technically considered to be an underground lava tube. Although it is referred to as Kuna Caves, it is a single cave system. Locals say the cave system used to be much larger and contained multiple caves, but a portion of it was blocked off and collapsed.
Unfortunately, the cave has become a victim of tons of graffiti, but it's still a really neat place to hang out and take a few pictures. Be sure to dress warm because the cave maintains a cool temperature of 56 degrees all year long.
Kuna Caves in Idaho is a treasured local secret. Most out-of-towners don't know it exists, but it's long been a popular place for locals. If you're looking for a quick adventure in southern Idaho, a visit to this cave is a must.
Did you know about Kuna Caves? Have you ever spent time here? What are some of your favorite caves in Idaho? Let us know in the comments. And don't forget to share your favorite Kuna Caves photos as well!
If you love Idaho's breathtaking natural wonders like we do, how about taking a road trip? Check out this road trip itinerary that takes you to eight natural wonders in Idaho. We also recommend you visit our ultimate road trip packing list and our list of the best road trip snacks before you go.
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