Caves in North Carolina? Yes, there are a few, but they are hard to come by. Perhaps the biggest and the best is the public tour you can take at Linville Caverns, but there are other options, especially for freelance exploration! What if we said you can take a short cave hike and find a few caves along the trail?

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If you’re hiking alone, please let someone at home base know where you’re going and how to find you if you don’t return on time. Learn more about the Rumbling Bald Loop Trail at Chimney Rock State Park from our friends at AllTrails. Remember, Chimney Rock State Park is one of the few state parks in North Carolina that charges an admission. Learn more about that right here.

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