Grotto Projects
The Paha Sapa Grotto coordinates and manages a multitude of cave-related projects ranging from restoration to exploration. Most project dates are scheduled on an as-needed basis during monthly Grotto meetings, but ongoing exploration trips as part of the Wind Cave and Jewel Cave projects occasionally happen more frequently. The best thing to do if you are interested in participating in a particular project is to come to a Grotto meeting and introduce yourself to us! You’re more likely to get connected to the right people for the specific project you might be interested in, and it’s also a great way to meet new people and get involved! We understand that sometimes attending meetings might not be an option, so we have also provided a list of the most recent projects and related information on this page. Click on the links below for more information.
“Exploration is the engine that drives innovation. Innovation drives economic growth. So let’s all go exploring.”
– Edith Widder
At over 194 miles in length, Jewel is currently the 3rd longest cave in the world. All of the exploration is conducted by volunteers, many of them Grotto members.
Currently more than 147 miles in length, Wind Cave is the 6th longest cave in the world. Grotto members actively participate in exploration and management trips here.
Reeds Cave is currently undergoing a resurvey by Grotto members, with the intention of producing a new map.
Grotto Members recently helped Meade County Emergency Management Officials identify and map an abandoned 1920’s gypsum mine.
Other Grotto Projects
North Cave
A dig project in Black Hills National Forest with great potential
Goodhue Cave
One of the only active stream caves in the Black Hills with ongoing exploration
Tongue River Cave
Located in the Bighorns, this is an ongoing Grotto resurvey project
Vertical Practice
There are not many vertical caves in the Black Hills, but it’s always good to stay up-to-date on techniques!
Crystal Cave
A cave project in the east-central Black Hills with ongoing exploration and survey. So exciting, your eyes will pop out of your skull.
Rescue Practice
With some of the longest, most difficult cave trips in the world in the Hills region, it pays to be prepared!