Cabin at Schoharie

Schoharie Caverns Nature Preserve

Schoharie Cave and the surrounding property was donated by Mary and Jennifer Gage in 1994. This location, in Schoharie County, NY, has been a central base for caving since the late 1970's.

Schoharie Cave is over 4,000 feet long, with half of that length beyond a scuba-dive sump. A total of five sumps have been penetrated. The part of the cave enterable without scuba equipment is primarily a single vadose canyon, consisting of 2000 feet of walking passage, with ceiling heights from 10 to 80 feet. Entry does require getting wet. The 45 degree temperature adds to the difficulty.

Caves are Closed for the winter !!! Visitation to the caves on this property is temporarily suspended until May 15, 2009, due to the White-Nose Syndrome in bat colonies. For more information on WNS, see the main Preserves Page. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes.

Bob Addis chairs the Schoharie Caverns Nature Preserve Committee.

The Photo History of the Cabin

Preserve Management Plan

 

If you have questions about this Preserve, e-mail Christa Hay at schohariecommittee@caves.org

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