by Shane S » Mar 12, 2013 3:42 pm
I didn't think it was on private property. I believe the county water authority owns the area. The pump house is fenced in but the cave isn't. I've been there more times than I can count and I also have a map. It was probably one of the first caves I went in as a child as I grew up in bike riding distance. The cave is not the greatest as vandalism has took an unfortunate role. There is a gray bat population as only 4 known caves in GA have this endangered bat. Please be mindful of that if you do enter and if you have visited any caves that may contain white nose please decontaminate anything brought into the cave. The entrance is a large room and there exist one more large room in the back. It is a very wet and muddy cave. You will enter a great room, at a glance the cave ends there. Look in the rear of that room and you will see a worm hole with about 3 inches of standing water and mud. This 10 foot belly slide is the portal to the rest of the cave, as there is probably around 800+ feet of cave to explore.
Enjoy. If you do go please post the latest condition of the cave and gray bat population.