
Maxwelton Cave – West Virginia Cave Conservancy - WVCC
Introduction. The West Virginia Cave Conservancy (WVCC), a non-profit, West Virginia Corporation, purchased approximately 5 acres from DNB, LLC that includes the lands around the Scott Entrance to Maxwelton Sink Cave, which is a part of the Great Savannah Cave System (GSCS) in Greenbrier County, West Virginia.
Boarhole – West Virginia Cave Conservancy - WVCC
WVCC purchased a parcel of less than an acre, fee simple. The parcel has a walking easement from the public road to the cave entrance. In addition to the fee simple parcel, the purchase also included the right to travel through any cave passage accessible from the cave entrance that extends under the seller’s remaining land.
Rapps Cave – West Virginia Cave Conservancy - wvcc.net
Introduction. The West Virginia Cave Conservancy (WVCC), a non-profit, West Virginia corporation, manages and protects the property, in which Rapps Cave includes, for the Ratliff family in Greenbrier County, West Virginia.
Harr Cave #2 – West Virginia Cave Conservancy - WVCC
Publicity Policy. WVCC will publicize the Harr Cave #2 Preserve only to the extent necessary to accomplish WVCC’s mission goals. Publicity of details and location information will only be available within the established caving community.
West Virginia Cave Conservancy – WVCC
The West Virginia Cave Conservancy Inc., (WVCC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving and protecting important cave and karst resources of the Virginias for future generations.. Caves contain a fragile beauty only found underground. In addition, their streams and passages provide irreplaceable environments for specially adapted, and often rare, …
McClung Cave – West Virginia Cave Conservancy - WVCC
Introduction. The West Virginia Cave Conservancy (WVCC), a non-profit, West Virginia corporation, has purchased approximately 11.62 acres that includes the Lightner Entrance to McClung Cave, which is a part of the Great Savannah …
Hancock Cave – West Virginia Cave Conservancy - WVCC
Introduction. In late December of 2014 D.L. Roy and Pamela Harrington generously donated a 3.5-acre property to West Virginia Cave Conservancy (WVCC), a non-profit West Virginia corporation, containing the only accessible entrance to Hancock Cave in Smyth County, Virginia.
Join – West Virginia Cave Conservancy - WVCC
Commercial Use. The Board of the West Virginia Cave Conservancy, Inc. bans the commercial use of its properties and specifically prohibits any activity where a charge or fee of any type occurs.
Norman Cave – West Virginia Cave Conservancy - WVCC
The total length for the Bone-Norman System is 14.12 miles long and approximately 200 feet deep. Norman Cave is formed in the Patton and Sinks Grove Limestones and its development makes for multiple levels, with a major stream running in the lowest level.
Savannah Cave – West Virginia Cave Conservancy - WVCC
Surveying of Savannah Cave extended from 2009 through 2014 as the cave branched off in opposite east-west directions. West led to a long stream passage and eventually one of the taller waterfalls underground in West Virginia.