A little way up Lenore Lake and on the opposite side, we saw a sign that indicated a great place to see some old cliff caves (Lake Lenore Caves). It seems that we have a thing for “caves”, it must be the primal side of us coming out. A dirt road led us off the highway and soon we had to switch into 4 wheel drive. It wasn’t a long drive but with the rocks and ruts it wasn’t for those cars that are a little “soft”… After finding a place to park, we headed up the side of the cliff. The path up wasn’t too rough, but with the thought of a rattle snake under each and every bush we took our time. I guarantee you, we will be taking our walking sticks with us next time for protection of those little critters. About half way up we came to our first cave. This one was large enough that it could have been used by a large group, say 15 to 20 at a time. You could see were they had built their fires. The smoke stained rocks on the top of the cave indicated that. It was a perfect place to lookout over the valley and lake below. I would guess we saw 7 or 8 caves and we were at a level above the floor of the valley at about 175-200 feet