Luray Caverns
jescapes on 09 8, 2008
Luray Caverns, located in the Shenandoah Valley in the State of Virginia, is the largest and most popular cavern in the east which hosts over 500,000 visitors annually. It is a spectacular underground wonder.
A U.S. Natural Landmark, Luray Caverns is noted for its profuse variety of formations and unsurpassed natural color. With its well-lighted and paved walk-ways, one can explore cathedral sized rooms with ceiling ten stories high filled with towering stone columns and crystal-clear pools. Here, you will discover natural curiosities and irregularly shaped objects like the “Fried Eggs” or hear the haunting sounds of the world’s only Stalacpipe organ.
You will also experience, above ground, the history of American transportation in an exhibit featuring more than 140 items including cars, carriages, coaches, and costumes dating back to 1725. There is also a one acre garden maze, one of the largest in the Mid-Atlantic States, to delight both young and old in a botanical puzzle.
For more than 125 years, Luray Caverns has been renowned as one of the world’s most spectacular natural wonders. You should come and see what you have been missing. Luray Caverns is everything you can imagine. They are open every day of the year and have a guided tour that departs about every 20 minutes. To learn more, please visit www.luraycaverns.com.
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