The Panther’s Den is believed to have formed due to a combination of weathering and erosion processes. Over time, water from rainfall and underground springs slowly wore away the soft sandstone rock, creating deep fissures and hollows. These erosional forces, along with wind and freeze-thaw cycles, contributed to the eventual formation of the cave-like structure. Historically, the site was likely used by both Native Americans and early settlers, and the name “Panther’s Den” may derive from local folklore about panthers or wildcats once inhabiting the area.
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