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Wolf Rock Cave

West Boyce, LA

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Rivers and streams flowing across broad coastal plains 24-30 million years ago (during the Oligocene period) deposited sediments making up the Catahoula Formation. This area is part of the Catahoula Formation and erosive processes created Wolf Rock Cave.

Wolf Rock Cave is the only known cave in Louisiana used by its early people as a rock shelter.
The 30-million year-old cave system located in Kisatchie National Forest was first occupied as far back as 2500 BCE by the Archaic peoples that populated modern-day central Louisiana.

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