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Re: OT Mammoth Cave - KY/VA vacation


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Posted by NCWayne on July 24, 2012 at 20:34:50 from (69.40.232.132):

In Reply to: OT Mammoth Cave - KY/VA vacation posted by Rick Kr on July 24, 2012 at 09:18:18:

If your going far enough South to even think about Ruby Falls, then skip them in favor of some better caverns. I've been to Ruby Falls, and it is OK, but it's a one way in, same way back out tunnel with not alot but a waterfall at the far end. Instead go to see the Lost Sea caverns. It's a rather large underground lake and you take a boat ride around it. Again not alot of formations to see like some of the other caverns but it's worth taking the tour just for the boat ride. Then there are the Forbidden Caverns in the same area. The wife and I went to see both the Lost Sea and the Forbidden Caverns a few years back and both were great. We were there off season and actually got a tour guide just for the two of us at the Forbidden Caverns and that was awsome because we were able to take our time and interact more with the guide asking questions, looking for the little bats that inhabit the cave, etc, etc. Not to mention getting to hear about things that they usually don't talk on a regular tour. Then there are the Tuckaleechee Caverns also in the same area. They are supposed to be one of the largest caverns in the area. Never been there, but they were on my planned vacation for this year until work, getting sick, and everything else that could possibly screw things up put an end to my plans. Hopefully I'll get a chance to go before winter kicks in. Then, if you've got Kids, Rock City is also a really neat place to visit.

If your not wanting to come that far South then check out Lurray Caverns, and the Natural Bridge and Caverns in VA. All three are really neat places to visit.

Beyond that have fun, and above all have a safe trip. Like everyone always tells me, "Just remember, rubber side down, shiney side up....."


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