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Boone's Cave State Park is a small park in a peaceful rural atmosphere. Daniel Boone purportedly hid from hostile Indians in the cave. He supposedly escaped through a 2nd entrance on the other side of the hill.
The park was named after Boone's Cave, which is also known as Devil's Den, a North Carolina cave that lies on a steep slope facing the serpentine Yadkin River. The cave was probably formed by the river's floodwaters. The cave is very small, only about 25m long, with an entrance that is less than a meter high, so would-be visitors must be prepared to do some crawling.
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