Eben Ice Caves Michigan: Everything You Need to Know Before You Go
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The Eben Ice Caves Michigan visitors flock to each winter are not actually caves at all, and that is the first thing most people get wrong. They are massive curtains of frozen ice that form on the face of a sandstone cliff deep inside the Rock River Canyon Wilderness. Water seeps through cracks in the rock, trickles over the canyon edge, and freezes on its way down. Layer by layer, drip by drip, the formations build into shimmering walls that average 30 feet tall. The result looks like something out of a fantasy novel, and it draws thousands of visitors to a tiny crossroads called Eben Junction each year.
These Michigan ice caves are one of the Upper Peninsula's most spectacular winter attractions, and they happen to be completely free. But getting to…
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