43°02′04″N 91°18′31″W / 43.034480°N 91.308609°W / 43.034480; -91.308609

Spook Cave is a flooded cave located about seven miles (11 km) west of McGregor in rural Clayton County, Iowa. It is privately owned and operated as a tourist attraction offering escorted boat rides into the cave. The cave was first discovered in 1953 and opened for business in 1955.[1]

The cave entrance is located on a 93-acre (38 ha) property that also includes a campground and cabins.[1]

The cave is in the drainage of Bloody Run Creek, a small tributary of the Upper Mississippi River. A lock and dam maintain water levels sufficient for boat access; the cave's stream is allowed to drain to its natural, shin-high depth during the winter.[1] Geologically, the cave is in the Driftless Area of Iowa, a region characterized by karst topography, caves, sinkholes, disappearing streams, and cold springs.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Brick, Greg A. (2004). "Spook Cave". Iowa Underground: A Guide to the State's Subterranean Treasures. Big Earth Publishing. pp. 12–15. ISBN 9781931599399. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
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