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Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Natural Features & Ecosystems
Jim White was the first person known to explore the depths of Carlsbad Cavern.
NPS Photo by Willis T. Lee
Jim White was the first person known to explore the depths of Carlsbad Cavern.

Caves
Carlsbad Caverns National Park contains more than 110 limestone caves that are outstanding in the profusion, diversity and beauty of their formations. Caves are fragile environments that are affected by human activities and natural processes both underground and on the surface. Although caves are a delicate non-renewable resource, they are a continual source of exploration and discovery. more...

 
The park's backcountry can be extremely rugged, as is shown here in Yucca Canyon.
NPS Photo
The park's backcountry, including Yucca Canyon, can be extremely rugged.
Geology
Carlsbad Caverns National Park preserves a portion of the Capitan Reef—one of the best-preserved, exposed Permian-age fossil reefs in the world. Water, geologic forces, climactic changes, and vast spans of time have produced and changed the fossil reef and its spectacular caves, a process that continues to the present day. more...
 
Rain showers can make the Chihuahuan Desert come alive with color throughout the year.
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Rain showers can make the Chihuahuan Desert come alive with color throughout the year.

Chihuahuan Desert 
Carlsbad Caverns National Park contains one of the few protected portions of the northern Chihuahuan Desert ecosystem. The Chihuahuan Desert reveals, upon close examination, complex natural processes that yield an astounding abundance and diversity of plant and animal life. more...

Evening bat flight at Carlsbad Caverns National Park.  

Did You Know?
Nearly 400,000 Brazilian (more commonly called Mexican) free-tail bats call Carlsbad Cavern home in the summer... and all they want to do each night is eat bugs... several tons of them each night!

Last Updated: October 26, 2007 at 16:32 EST