Here in Ohio, you don't have to travel far to have a real life adventure. Few people realize just how many incredible caves are hiding in the Buckeye State. Seneca Caverns in Bellevue is home to one of the deepest caves in Ohio. It features an underground river, a fascinating history and even a gem mining station. Here's why this little-known cave adventure belongs on your family bucket list:
Located in Bellevue, Ohio is a fascinating geographical wonder that was first discovered in 1872.
You'll find it along E Township Road 178 in Bellevue.
When you venture to these caverns, you'll travel through "The Earth Crack", view the Ole' Mist'ry River and trek 110 feet below the earth's surface.
In the summer months, one-hour tours are offered daily from 9 a.m. – 7 p.m., departing every 30 minutes.
Although the guided tours are electrically lighted, Seneca Caverns also offers guided lantern tours on select dates throughout the year—and they're eerily wonderful.
To stay up to date on special events and hours of operation, follow Seneca Caverns on Facebook.
During your adventure, you might want to bring a light jacket. The caverns are a constant 54 degrees Fahrenheit, no matter what the temperature it is outside.
Tours are $18 per person and $9 for children ages 5 -12. For more information about rates, visit the Seneca Caverns website.
Outside the caverns, you can even mine for gems. The sluice allows you to pan for gemstones, minerals, crystals, arrowheads and even fossils.
Pro tip: Ask about the $14 Child Caveman Package, which includes the cave tour and a Paydirt Gemstone Bag for children ages 5 -12.
If you're looking for something unique to do with the family, Seneca Caverns is perfect for just that.
Have you ever explored Seneca Caverns before? If so, we want to know what your experience was like!
For more cave adventures in Ohio, check out our previous article: This Map Shows The Shortest Route To 7 Of Ohio’s Most Incredible Caves.
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