For the next fifty years visitors to the Garden continued to explore the cavern's darkened passageways and to carve their names into its sandstone walls. By the turn of the century, however, the narrow entrance had become covered over with weeds and bushes, and the very existence of the cavern was forgotten. Not until 1935 was the entrance re-discovered. Plans were made to once again allow visitors inside, but the dangers of falling rock persuaded park authorities to permanently seal off access. The only way to explore Spaulding's Cavern today is through the written acounts of early visitors:
!859 - The Account of Calvin Perry Clark
1867 - The Account of Fitz Hugh Ludlow
1867 -The Account of the Hayden Survey Party
1871 -The Account of George C. Anderson
1881 -The Account of George W. Ramspert
1935 - The Re-Discovery of Spaulding's Cavern
1963 - The Cavern Entrance Erodes Open Again
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Historic Names Inside Spaulding's Cavern
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