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Jacob's Cave


category : Natural Attractions
Largest cave in the lake area. Half-mile of beautiful formations, massive columns, delicate soda straws, stalactite, stalagmite, famous depth-illusion pools and world's largest geode.


Admission: Call for prices.
Hours: Year round
Address: 23114 Hwy TT
Phone: 573-378-4374
Handicapped Accessible.

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