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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.
Really great place to check out even if you aren't a kid. We took my niece and nephew there, but I also had a great time. Read more
This is a good place to take your family or your friends. Or a school trip. If you're older and have problems moving, I would not recommend this for them. As it is a long walk up and down stairs... Read more
It was really fun going thru the caves. Kids will really enjoy it plus they will like feeding the animals on site. The store and bathrooms were clean and it was an enjoyable day being there. Read more
Polar Caves Park
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- Sun, Sat: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
- Fri: 9:00 am - 3:30 pm
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