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Cave Exploring – The Underground World of Adventure

A Unique Way to See the World – Exploring the Underground with a Cave Adventure

If you are looking for a unique twist on the same old vacation, you might want to head underground. Cave exploration, or spelunking as it is known to its enthusiasts, can be a fun way to see the world beneath your feet. When done properly and with the right equipment, cave exploration is a safe yet exciting way to explore the beauty of nature.  If you are an experienced cave explorer, you might want to head off the beaten path and visit some caves that tourists tend not to frequent. Just be sure to bring a few friends along to join in the adventure. Exploring caves on your own can be dangerous even if you are an accomplished spelunker.

cave-300x200 Cave Exploring - The Underground World of AdventureFirst-time cave visitors may want to stick closer to the beaten path. There are a number of excellent spelunking destinations even the first-timer can enjoy. These cave exploration adventures will give you an excellent taste of what the activity is all about, and you will not have to worry about your personal safety as long as you stick to the blazed trails and do not take any foolish chances. 

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Mammoth Cave

If your next vacation takes you to the hills of Kentucky, you might want to stop by Mammoth Cave for some cave exploring fun. Mammoth Cave definitely lives up to its name, featuring nearly 400 miles of caves to explore. Mammoth Cave also features some of the most stunning underground formations in the world, including huge stalagmites and stalactites.  

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Wind Cave National Park

f you are planning a trip to Mount Rushmore and the badlands of the Dakotas, be sure to put Wind Cave National Park on your itinerary. Wind Cave is located in the beautiful Black Hills, and the namesake wind will welcome you as you enter the mouth of the cave. Wind Cave has long been a favorite for experienced spelunkers and first-time cave adventurers alike. 

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Sonora Caverns

Visitors to Texas should schedule a trip to the world-famous caverns at Sonora. These stunning caverns have been favorites for years, and many visitors have declared them the most beautiful caves in the world. The Sonora caverns offer guided tours perfect for first time cave adventurers, along with miles of caves for experienced spelunkers to enjoy.  

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Carlsbad Caverns

The kids can even pan for gemstones while mom and dad enjoy the activity underground. Visitors to New Mexico should be sure to schedule a trip to world-famous Carlsbad Caverns. This unique set of caverns is home to more than 100 limestone caves, and it is a favorite for fossil hunters and spelunkers alike.

The caverns are home to a stunning array of fossilized plants and animals – leftovers from a time when the entire region was submerged beneath a vast ancient ocean. If you have been looking for something different to do on your next family vacation, exploring the local caves might be just what you have been looking for. Whether you visit one of the iconic caves listed above or seek out caves and caverns in your own back yard, you will enjoy a wonderful family adventure and marvel in the amazing beauty nature has to offer.

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