Adventures in Caving

War Eagle Cavern

21494 Cavern Dr

Rogers, AR 72756

(479) 789-2909

The only lakeside cavern entrance in Arkansas, War Eagle Cavern is a must-see. War Eagle Cavern offers hours of family fun with cavern tours, the Moonshiners Mystery Shack, and Lost in the Woods Maze. 

 

Old Spanish Treasure Cave

14290 N Highway 59

Sulphur Springs, AR 72768

(479) 787-6508

Step into one of the Ozark’s biggest mysteries, The Old Spanish Treasure Cave. This cavern is filled with fascinating legends and unsolved mysteries of hidden treasure buried by the Spanish Conquistadors. Some believe the treasure is still here.

 

Cosmic Cavern

6386 AR 21,

Berryville, AR 72616

(870) 749-2298

Cosmic Cavern is one of the top Show Caves in the United States! During the tour, see many formations, two cave lakes, and blind cave trout and the Ozark blind cave salamander. Wild tours also available.

 

Onyx Cave

338 Onyx Cave Ln

Eureka Springs, AR 72632

(479) 253-9321

Onyx Cave is a small show cave near Eureka Springs, Arkansas. It has been a tourist attraction since 1893, the oldest show cave in Arkansas. The cave does not contain onyx, but rather flowstone, also known as “cave onyx”.

 

Blanchard Springs Caverns

704 Blanchard Springs Road,

Fifty-Six, AR 72533

(870) 757-2211

Blanchard Springs Caverns tours are led by knowledgeable Forest Service Guides. The tours wind through water-carved passages, including an underground river and the world’s largest flowstone. Each trail is a little different in intensity so be prepared. 

 

Mystic Caverns

341 Caverns Drive,

Harrison, AR 72601

(888) 743-1739

Mystic Cavern was originally called Mansion Cave because of the large calcite formations that fill the incredible underground chamber. One of the most spectacular calcite formations is the “Pipe Organ” standing 30 feet tall and 12 feet thick. Tours started prior to 1948 in Mystic Cavern.  Crystal Dome’s entrance is only 400 feet from Mystic and was discovered in 1967 when a piece of heavy equipment broke through the surface into the void. It was first opened to the public in 1982, and this cavern features a dome nearly 70 feet tall, the fantastic “Crystal Bell”, and other dripstone formations made with pure white calcite!

 

Bull Shoals Caverns

1011 CS Woods Blvd,

Bull Shoals, AR 72619

(870) 445-7177

Bull Shoals Caverns, created 350 million years ago during the Ordovician period, are one of the world’s oldest limestone caverns. Streams flow throughout the cavern and a waterfall is located at the deepest part.

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