While Iowa has many treasures in plain sight – such as rich soil, beautiful sunsets, wide open spaces, and friendly people – there are many other hidden gems in Iowa that are tucked away out of sight. And not just a little out of sight, either – we’re talking waaaay out of sight, “deep in the bowels of the earth” out of sight. We’re talking about Iowa’s one and only Crystal Lake Cave.
Crystal Lake Cave near Dubuque is as unexpected as it is remarkable.
And yes, the caverns are actually underneath a cornfield - only in Iowa!
If you love caves or the idea of spelunking, come see this gem discovered way back in 1868.
A Mr. James Rice found it while prospecting for lead; he stumbled upon the cavern around 50 feet below the surface.
Back then, the only way in and out was with a bucket and a rope. In the 1930s, the cave was developed to make it more accessible for tours.
So why is it named Crystal Lake Caverns, especially since there aren't any towns or lakes by that name anywhere nearby?
The mystery is solved underground where the perfectly still and insanely clear subterranean pool explains it all.
Visit the cave on weekends in September and October. The cave is also open by other days of the week by reservation. From November 1st to March 31st, it is open by reservation only.
Keep in mind that you might want to bring a jacket as you explore this underworld kingdom.
Guided tours take visitors deep into the cave, which is brimming with both beauty and history. Walkways and lighting have been installed to make it easier and safer for tourists of all ages to explore the cave.
During the guided tour, you'll learn about the cave’s history, geology, and the various formations found within.
Sturdy shoes are recommended for the tour and access is through a stairway, so no rolling strollers. No frame backpacks and only front-carry baby carriers are allowed.
Kids will also love the gem mining area, where they can find their own fossils and crystals.
What are you waiting for? Grab some friends, get group pricing, and make some memories underground. You can learn more about the cave by visiting the Crystal Lake Cave website. And make sure to like the Facebook page for this Iowa cave, so you can stay up to date on hours, specials, and more.
Looking for accommodations near Crystal Lake Cave? Check out VRBO, which features accommodations for all budgets and tastes.
This cave isn’t the only hidden gem in Iowa tucked away beneath the Earth. Here are some other secret underground places in Iowa.
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