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“formed about fifty thousand years”
The Polar Caves were formed about fifty thousand years ago as the third continental glacier descended over New Hampshire’s White Mountains. When the ice retreated, it left behind an amazing series of caves and passageways for visitors to explore. Self-guided tours take you to the rock garden and nature trails and through the caves.
This is true childhood nostalgia when visiting Polar Caves. I used to go here as a child and 30 years later, I am able to take my own child now and she LOVED it. There is a lot to do if you stop... Read more
Really had an awesome experience here! Lots of things to do before actually going into the caves too,--deer feeding, splicing, sand pit and rock garden to get you comfy with the boulders. But once... Read more
We had fun at the place. However, when we were at the almost top of the place, they ask you to choose between easy route or difficult route. We thought we could go the easy route first, then come... Read more
Polar Caves Park
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- Sun - Sat: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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