The trailhead is located right next to the east side of the visitor center. The trail is short, easy, and paved. The trail ends at the main park road where a crosswalk leads to the parking area for Indian Well Cave.<br><br>Along this trail is located Mushpot Cave. Mushpot Cave is the only developed cave in the monument. It includes a paved and lighted trail, illuminated interpretive signs that detail the many features found in lava tube caves, and a theater where videos are occasionally shown to park visitors. The cave is named for a feature called the "mushpot" that is located to the left of the stairway just inside the cave entrance. Also near the beginning of the cave is a small masonry fireplace called Moonshiner's Fireplace that was used during the early 1900s to make moonshine.<br><br>Although the main portion of the cave, which heads west from the entrance, is well developed, a small section of the cave leading east is undeveloped. After passing through a small passage about 2 feet tall, the passage opens up a bit before ending at a lava seal.<br><br>The book "Lava Beds Caves" by Charlie & Jo Larson is an excellent resource and guide for exploring the caves of Lava Beds NM. It is available for purchase at the Visitor Center.