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Oregon Caves National Monument
Where To Eat
The Caves Cafe at eh Oregon Caves Chateau
Oregon Caves Outfitters
The Cafe at the Oregon Caves Chateau

On the Monument, we have several picnic tables. You can purchase food items in Cave Junction (20 miles away) or at the Oregon Caves Chateau (lodge), located on the Monument.

The Chateau also offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner items.

In addition, there are several fine restaurants in Cave Junction where you can eat after (or before) you visit us. You can find out more information at cavejunction.com.

Waterfall and pool near the entrance to Oregon Caves.  

Did You Know?
The stream that comes out of the entrance of the cave is a tributary to a watershed that empties into the Pacific Ocean. There are no human-made obstructions that would prevent salmon migration, which makes this the only cave in the National Park Service with an unobstructed link to the ocean.

Last Updated: August 05, 2007 at 20:36 EST