Indiana Caverns Offer an Underground Wonderland

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Indiana Caverns

Just outside historic Corydon, visitors can travel deep into the earth at the Indiana Caverns, the seventh-longest cave in the U.S.

The cave dates back 1 to 2 million years, though it wasn’t discovered until 2010. It opened to the public as a show cave in 2013, offering walking tours and an exciting boat ride through the different cave pathways. Visitors can also see a breathtaking waterfall and see Ice Age-era bones from 40,000 years ago.

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After you’ve visited the attraction, learn even more about its fascinating history from a trio of books written by Gary Roberson, The Longest Year, 50 Years Under the Sinkhole Plain and The Geology of Indiana Caverns & The Binkley Cave System.

For more information, visit indianacaverns.com.

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  1. Kelly

    October 3, 2022 at 3:50 pm

    Where is the story? All I can see are the opening and closing paragraphs.

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