Stink Hole

While this stinky little hole is not a true cave as it is not long enough nor obtain complete blackness, it is a natural opening and does have some possibilities of continuing further. It is roughly 20' long and ends in a dirt floor. With some excavation there could be some possiblities of it continueing down and becomeing a "true cave".

 

North Fork Cave - 150' long



North Fork Cave is about 150' long and about 40 ft. tall at the entrance. This cave would have been formed as part of an ancient underground water system. When the canyon eroded out it exposed a portion of this system.
 

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West Virginia

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Trail Hollow Caves

While exploring Trail Hollow we discovered these few pockets. The lower cave had recently been excavated to open up a 15 ft long hole. The upper holes we did not have the proper equipment to attempt that day, so those remain on the ever growing "To Do" list. With how porous these cliffs are there is a good possibility that one of these could turn out to be something substantial.