140: 5 Fascinating Fun Facts about Wind Cave National Park

March 18
1h 12m

Episode Description

Wind Cave National Park is one of the most surprising, mysterious, and underrated parks in the Black Hills. Today we are diving into Wind Cave fun facts that will completely change the way you see this small-on-the-surface but massive-underground national park.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Why Wind Cave National Park gets bypassed, and why we think it should not
  • The human history that makes Wind Cave feel like an adventure story, including the cave’s Lakota name, Maka Oniye, or “Breathing Earth”
  • The teen explorer who mapped the first miles of the cave with string, candlelight, and a whole lot of bravery
  • The rare cave formations Wind Cave is famous for, including boxwork and giant helictite bushes
  • The secret behind the wind, and why scientists think we have only discovered about 10% of the cave so far

Your task for today

Spend 15 to 20 minutes on the Wind Cave National Park Service website and look up one thing we talked about, like the Lakota emergence story, Alvin McDonald’s diary entries, or the cave formation photos.

Don’t miss the full show notes packed with all the links we mentioned so you can plan your adventures like a pro: https://www.dirtinmyshoes.com/5-fascinating-fun-facts-about-wind-cave-national-park/ 

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