Loved this place I just wanted to jump right in and take that nestea plunge it wasso invigorating and relaxing we are going to come back and do it again
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New owners have been working hard to reopen. All new lighting being installed in cave and unsafe walkway being replaced. Cave is closed until restoration is complete, hopefully this fall.
Loved this place I just wanted to jump right in and take that nestea plunge it wasso invigorating and relaxing we are going to come back and do it again we promise ..
Due to the owner's death, Hurricane River Cave is now closed. The cave is historically significant and, hopefully, someone will purchase it and re-open it soon.
I was told the owner died a couple years ago and it has been shut down. I did drive by there and the gate is chianed up and it looks like noone has been there is quite awhile. :(
Loved this place I just wanted to jump right in and take that nestea plunge it wasso invigorating and relaxing we are going to come back and do it again
The new owners have been working hard to reopen. All new lighting was installed in the cave and unsafe sidewalks were replaced. The cave is closed until the restoration is complete, hopefully this fall
This is a very primitive cave with a low degree of development, with many branches and a large area. Tourists have to explore the cave under the guidance of a guide, and some sections need to swim! The price is very low, only a dozen dollars per person.