Howe Caverns Is The Deepest Place That You Can Venture To In New York And There’s Even A Boat Ride

Explore Howe Caverns in New York for a unique underground adventure featuring the state's deepest boat ride.

Depending on how long you've been a reader here at Only In New York, you've most likely read about noteworthy attractions like Whiteface Memorial Highway - the highest paved road in all of New York State or landmarks like the tallest bridge in our state AKA the Verrazzano Bridge that you can find downstate. While your initial thought may be to explore all around aboveground in the Empire State, if you're brave enough to head beneath the earth's surface, you can find some truly amazing and one-of-a-kind attractions that are worth your attention! If you're ready to make your way to one of our state's deepest destinations then be sure to check out how you can now officially go for a tour of our area's deepest boat ride.

Bringing you out to the often underrated Schoharie County, Howe Caverns is one of the most unique natural attractions that you'll ever get the chance to explore here in New York State.

Amidst the rolling hills and beautiful countryside you will see a giant message on the lawn indicating that you have arrived. There is plenty to see topside but it's what is waiting for you under the Earth's crust that has us intrigued.

Upon entering Howe Caverns, before you officially head underground, you'll find a whole map that will show you exactly what's laid out beneath the earth's surface and waiting for you during this adventure.

For those who are unfamiliar with Howe Caverns and the history of this unique underground space in the Empire State, Howe Caverns was first discovered and explored back in 1842 - on May 22nd to be exact, after local farmer Lester Howe began taking note that his cows were repeatedly making their way towards a dark opening in the ground!

Taking you down an elevator ride just shy of 160 feet underground, this is one epic tour of the underbelly of New York.

You can get tickets for multiple types of tours whenever you visit the cave. Take the traditional tour which will be a guided tour learning the history and finishing with a boat ride. There are other more adventurous tours which involve some serious spelunking, then they run events throughout the year like lantern tours and escape rooms.

The times and dates will vary for each tour you take so make sure to check ahead with the link below taking you directly to the website.

Keep in mind they are closed on Monday and Tuesday and tend to close at 3 p.m. during the week and 2 p.m. on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

With each Traditional Cave Tour, you'll not only make your way underground to one of the deepest destinations within New York State...

...your tour will also be completed with the deepest boat ride in all of New York!

That's right, lasting roughly 90 minutes long, you'll make your way through an extensive underground cave system that will also take you out onto an underground body of water - Lake Venus!

The traditional tour will feature many rock formations, a lit-up heart made of stone, and everyone's favorite section at the end. There is a narrow rock section that will have you weaving in and out of tight hallways, which is a blast for the whole family.

So, if you're ready to cross one of our state's most epic adventures off of your bucket list, then be sure to start planning your trip to Howe Caverns in New York before their Traditional Cave Tour tickets sell out.

To find out more information and to reserve your own Traditional Cave Tour here at Howe Caverns, check out the Howe Cavern website.

To stay up to date with all that's happening here at Howe Caverns, and to keep up to date on all of the cool events they will run throughout the year, be sure to also follow and take a look at the official Howe Caverns Facebook page!

Have you ever been to Howe Caverns? What was your favorite part of the tour? Let us know in the comments below. This is certainly an epic trip to the underground and a wholly unique experience to have in New York so make sure you book your tickets. Also, make sure to check out this Adventuring in the Moment video to see some highlights of this incredible touring cave:

https://youtu.be/DG78DU49Ivo

Looking for more one-of-a-kind destinations where you can head underground? Then you're going to love reading about how Few People Know You Can Drive Underneath The Erie Canal In New York’s Small Town Of Medina!

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