Kentucky is world famous for its caves. Not only is the Bluegrass State home to the world's largest underground cavern system, but it also lays claim to the world's only fully underground zip line and adventure course. We also have entire state parks known for their epic caves - and even a secluded river cave that's only accessible via boat! Situated near the town of Bowling Green, Lost River Cave in Kentucky is an immense cave river that's full of intrigue and mystery and is one of the most unique and memorable underground adventures you can have in this little state of ours! Check it out, and plan your adventure ASAP:
The south-central region of Kentucky doesn't get a ton of love, but within this distinctively flat and expansive region, untold wonder awaits.
Sure, things are visually stunning around here (like in most of the state), but it holds... secrets.
After all, there's more to this region than meets the eye.
Much, much more. There's an entire world you might have never even heard of before under your feet.
Here in Kentucky, we know better than to assume that things are as they appear to be; we know that beneath our shoes, entire underworlds exist.
These underworlds are equal parts fascinating and beautiful.
This is most certainly the case in southern Kentucky, which is harboring a secluded river cave beneath its forested land.
It's one of those natural wonders in Kentucky that you've either heard of or you haven't, and you'd be surprised by how many locals don't even realize it's there.
This is Lost River Cave, a little-known cave system in Kentucky that has some truly spectacular scenery... and a one-of-a-kind way to experience it.
You ready for this?
Only accessible via boat, the seven-mile Lost River Cave is one of the state's greatest wonders.
Lost River Cave is Kentucky's only underground boat tour, and Ripley's Believe It Or Not lists it as the shortest, deepest river in the world.
Superlatives aside, Lost River Cave is a completely captivating and marvelous place to explore.
The light reflecting off of this underground river bounces and flickers on the cavern walls, creating wholly wondrous mood lighting for explorers.
The history of this cave is mind incredible, too.
Studies show the Paleo Indians utilized these caves for water and shelter at the end of the ice age. Clovis spear points, common in the Paleo Indian culture, have been discovered in the area. Other spear points have been found dating as far back as 8,000 years, to the Archaic period.
The best part about Lost River Cave is that, unlike some of Kentucky's other underground adventures, this experience requires little in the way of on-foot navigating, and it's open to visitors of all ages, making it one of the most accessible cave tours in the state.
It's an amazing adventure we cannot recommend highly enough!
And to think that all of this history and exists right beneath our feet!
Lost River Cave is wild and wonderful - and so totally Kentucky.
Have you ever explored Lost River Cave in Kentucky before? If so, we'd love to hear about your experience! Visit the Lost River Cave website to learn more and plan your next big Bluegrass adventure!
If you can't get enough of the amazing things to do, see, and experience in Kentucky, we got you! You might be interested in some of the most amazing hiking trails in Kentucky, and you might also love some of the best things to do in Kentucky for free.
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