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Oregon Caves National Monument
Freedom Of Information Act

If you require information from Oregon Caves National Monument, the U.S. Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) ensures public access to U.S. government records. Upon written request, the monument is required to disclose those records, unless they can be lawfully withheld from disclosure due to exemptions in the FOIA. This right of access is ultimately enforceable in federal court.

If you desire information from Oregon Caves National Monument, contact the monument.

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Horse riders rode about 12 miles to Cave Camp located next to the entrance of Oregon Caves.  

Did You Know?
Up until 1922 the only way to get to Oregon Caves was on a 12 mile trail from the town of Williams, Oregon. Once at Oregon Caves visitors explored the cave and spent the night at a camp outside the entrance to the cave.

Last Updated: September 26, 2007 at 18:31 EST