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The Polar Caves were formed about fifty thousand years ago as the third continental glacier descended over New Hampshire's White Mountains. When the ice retreated, it left behind an amazing series of caves and passageways for visitors to explore. Self-guided tours take you to the rock garden and nature trails and through the caves.
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Is Polar Caves accessible? All our caves are on and around Hawk’s Cliff and many stairs connect the caves. So Wheelchairs, scooters or strollers will not make it on the boardwalk. Our animal area is accessible, but that is the only area of the park that is.
Polar Caves Hints- To avoid crowds come early or a little late, between 11am and 2pm is when we are the busiest. In the summer we sell our last ticket at 5pm, but you can stay in the park till around 6pm. After 5pm please explore the caves first, you can take your time in the animal area and gift shop.
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