Climax Caverns
Welcome to part 4 of our section on Climax Caverns. This part is devoted to more pictures so you can get a better idea of what this natural wonder offers. Click on "NEXT" at the bottom of the page for more photos and information.
Photo shows mixture of "drapery", "soda straws" and floors covered with calcite. This area has been damaged by thoughtless cavers and muddied as well.
A pointing finger shows the size of these artistic creations of Mother Nature. These helictites are known as "cave flowers" to spelunkers.
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Climax Cave and these other Southwest Georgia natural wonders need your help if they are to survive. If you are proud of your state's natural wonders, help support its development and preservation as a state park -- contact your state senator, state representative and Governor Barnes and urge them to create a major state park for Climax and the natural wonders in adjoining Grady County.
You can send a message to Georgia Governor Barnes and let him know of your support. Take time to send him and the Georgia Parks Division and Tourist Division a note.