October Mountain talus caves

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October Mountain talus caves are a notable cluster of rocky, boulder-formed caves on October Mountain in western Massachusetts, known for their rugged terrain and appeal to hikers and spelunkers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
talus cave system
tourist attraction
access hiking trails
approximateElevation mid-elevation on October Mountain
attracts amateur cavers
local hikers
outdoor enthusiasts
bestSeasonToVisit late spring to fall
climate humid continental
country United States of America
surface form: United States
environment forested mountain slope
feature boulder-formed passages
narrow crevices
rock shelters
formedBy talus boulders
geologicalOrigin rockfall and boulder accumulation
hasView surrounding Berkshire landscape
hazard loose rocks
tight passages
uneven footing
locatedIn Berkshire County, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
October Mountain NERFINISHED
western Massachusetts NERFINISHED
management Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation NERFINISHED
mountainRange Berkshire Hills NERFINISHED
near town of Lee, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
town of Lenox, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
notableFor appeal to hikers and spelunkers
clustered talus formations
partOf October Mountain State Forest NERFINISHED
region New England NERFINISHED
state Massachusetts
terrain rocky
rugged
typicalRockType metamorphic rock
usedFor hiking
nature observation
recreational caving
spelunking

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Caves of Massachusetts hasNotableCave October Mountain talus caves