Lost Cave
Lost Cave is a limestone cave near the city of Carlsbad. It was the site of an isolation study in 1989 and contains two main rooms, filled with breakdown, and various side passages. The cave is horizontal, but the entrance is negotiated by a 15 foot ladder. It is co-managed by the BLM and the Pecos Valley Grotto, an internal organization of the National Speleological Society. Due to sensitive historic and biological resources in the cave, all trips must have a trip leader from this grotto.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
Fees
- None.
Season/Hours
- Based on Pecos Valley Grotto availability.
What to Bring
- Helmet with headlamp to keep your noggin safe and provide hands free lighting.
- Gloves for hand protection
- Elbow pads to help in tight climb
- Kneepads for protection in crawls
- Sturdy boots to provide good support and traction
What to Take
- Nothing, leave only footprints and take only pictures!
Precautions
- Carry a pack with emergency lights, first aid, food, and water.
- Cave safely and responsibly. If new to caving, find an experienced mentor.
- Inform others of where you are going and your expected return time.
- Be alert for rattlesnakes and other animals that are also drawn to entrance areas of caves.
- Be aware of sudden storms.
Facilities
- None
Phone
Activities
Addresses
Geographic Coordinates
Directions
Contact the Pecos Valley Grotto to arrange a trip.