Grand Caverns

Grottoes, VA

Phone: 540-249-5705

Grand Caverns was discovered in 1804 by Bernard (Barnette) Weyer while trying to retrieve one of his traps. Weyers Cave opened for tours in 1806, making it the oldest continually operating show cave in the U.S. The caverns were also called the Grottoes of the Shenandoah until named Grand Caverns in 1926. Grand Caverns was declared a National Natural Landmark in 1973. In 1974 the...

Hidden River Cave & American Cave Museum

Horse Cave, KY

Phone: 270-786-1466

Our historic cave tour will take you through one of Kentucky’s largest and most scenic cave entrances where two subterranean rivers flow over one-hundred feet below ground. Walk across the world’s longest underground swinging bridge and step up into Sunset Dome, one of the largest free-standing cave domes in the United States.

Howe Caverns Adventure Park

Howes Cave, NY

Phone: 518-296-8900

Are you ready for a fun and affordable family day out? How about a vacation full of learning for all ages? Whether you live in New York and want to take a day trip, or you are driving through the area looking for a fun affordable family vacation, Howe Caverns is one of the most exciting NYS attractions. The cave tour consists of a 1.25-mile...

Indian Echo Caverns

Hummelstown, PA

Phone: 717-566-8131

Making magical memories. Create your own fantastic journey of geological wonders that will take your breath away! Echo Dell, Indian Echo Caverns, is one of the most visited attractions in the eastern United States! Making magical memories. Create your own fantastic journey of geological wonders that will take your breath away! Echo Dell, Indian Echo Caverns, is one of the most visited attractions in the...

Laurel Caverns

Hopwood, PA

Phone: 724-438-3003

Laurel Caverns is a large natural calcareous sandstone cave located 50 miles south of Pittsburgh. Most of the passage ceilings in its four-mile labyrinth are between ten and twenty feet high (many as high as 50 feet) with an average width of over twelve feet. This makes it the largest cave in Pennsylvania. If classified as a sandstone cave, it is the largest sandstone cave...

Lincoln Caverns

Huntingdon, PA

Phone: 814-643-0268

Lincoln Caverns, where science, adventure & discovery are NATURALLY FUN, offers a memorable experience for visitors of all ages. Experience a one-hour interpretive tour of two spectacular crystal caverns, Lincoln Caverns and Whisper Rocks. A wide variety of speleothems (cave formations), including delicate crystals, sparkling stalactites, and massive flowstones, await around every turn!

Lost River Cave

Bowling Green, KY

Phone: 270-393-0077

Lost River Cave is home to the only underground boat tour in the state of Kentucky and the only zipline in Bowling Green. In addition to the boat tour, Lost River Cave offers over two miles of nature trails, zip lines, and a unique, seasonal butterfly habitat. Lost River Cave is one of the largest nature parks in the South Central Kentucky region.

Lost River Caverns

Hellertown, PA

Phone: 610-838-8767

In business since 1930, Lost River Caverns located in Hellertown, PA offers guided walking tours of our natural limestone cavern complete with an underground river! These educational tours offer insight into the geology of our cave and its formations, as well as the history of the property and surrounding community. Also located on the property is Gilman’s “At The Cave.” A complete jewelry, mineral, and...

Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves

North Woodstock, NH

Phone: 603-745-8031

Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves, located in New Hampshire’s Kinsman Notch, is a land of spectacular beauty forged by the powerful forces of nature. Follow the wooden boardwalk trail through the gorge as it winds its way along the Lost River. Explore jagged rock walls, gigantic boulders, rock-strewn glacial boulder caves, and cascading waterfalls. Discover the Forest Adventure Trail, treehouse, and suspension bridge. Elevate...

Lost Sea Adventure

Sweetwater, TN

Phone: 423-337-6616

Your Lost Sea adventure begins with a guided tour of the caverns. This involves a ¾ mile round-trip walk on wide sloping pathways. At the bottom of the cave, you will have a boat ride on The Lost Sea, America’s Largest Underground Lake. The lake covering more than 4 acres, is recognized by the U.S. Department of the interior as a Registered National Natural Landmark....