The hike is from Cane Spring Trailhead following Alder Trail #82 up and down to the location of Brown’s Cave. Top-notch route finding skills are necessary to follow the proper trail.. The Mayhew Cabin with John Brown’s Cave Museum in Nebraska City interprets the history of Nebraska’s Underground Railroad.
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John Brown Cave, image courtesy of KansasMemory.org John Brown’s Cave (sometimes called “John Brown Cave”) is located on the Lehigh Portland Trails property. It is not a huge cave, but it’s entrance is large enough to walk into, and inside, it opens up in to a fairly voluminous space. It is a type of cave known as a “Solutional Cave”, which is formed in rock that is soluble, such.. The history of John Brown’s Cave is pretty interesting. We’ve found references to the cave going back to at least 1899. The land surrounding the cave was once home to several farmsteads, and you can still find the remnants of the home foundations on the property, as well as cellars, wells, stone fences, and woven and barbed-wire fences.