Ummeaiman D22 days agoFrom
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We had a wonderful time out here. We went with kids aged 2 & 7. Wear good shoes. Our guide name was I think Chris, he took us through the cave and explained everything well. He answered our questions and the cave is beautiful. A must visit. Chris also got the lights turned off in the end of our session with our permission so that we could observe the section of the cave in dark and admire its beauty. He showed us with his UV light certain things that were not visible otherwise. Would love to go back again when our kids grow up so that they get the experience.
S N22 days agoFrom
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The cave is gorgeous, especially the lake at the bottom. The tour itself was awesome. Addie gave a vibrant and engaging presentation, and is super kind and funny! Our group of 7 came early morning for one of the first tours and there was no issues with parking or navigation, everything clearly marked. Be mindful you cannot bring any food, water, or bags into the cave to protect it's ecosystems. So leave those items in the car. $20 per person for adults over 13 yrs. Tour was 50 min long with plenty of time for pictures and questions. If you have claustrophobia or acrophobia you might want to be cautious. Thank you, Addie!
Richard C22 days agoFrom
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We came for a 6th grade field trip and all the kids (and parents) thoroughly enjoyed the vertical cave.
One parent was eagerly chanting "you can do this! Just keep going! You got this!" ... Which turned out to be them trying to overcome their own apprehension.
It's very (very) vertical (but the walkways are clearly reinforced iron.. so definitely seems safe)