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Follow Hwy 199 to Cave Junction. Turn south on Hwy 46 (a gas station is on the corner), and follow this road for 20 miles to the monument.
The last 10 miles are narrow, steep and winding. Please drive no faster than 10 miles per hour while on the monument.
The last 10 miles are narrow and winding.
Travel Time
The last 10 miles up to Oregon Caves are narrow and winding. It is extremely important that you stay in your own lane. There are many blind corners. Watch for traffic crossing into your lane and watch out for wildlife.
Be sure to give yourself plenty of time to get to the monument without feeling rushed to catch the last tour of the day. It could take you up to 30 minutes to reach the monument from Greyback Campground which is located at mile post 12, seven miles from Oregon Caves.
Winter Warnings
If you are traveling to Oregon Caves during November through March, please contact the monument on snow conditions, and be aware that tours are seasonal.
Did You Know?
The marble rocks of Oregon Caves were once a tropical reef that was pushed under the continental edge to a depth of 12 miles and then uplifted to 4,000 feet above sea level.