Luray Caverns, previously Luray Cave, is a cave just west of Luray, Virginia, United States, which has drawn many visitors since its discovery in 1878. …
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Mar 5, 2025
The trails were all paved and very easy to do! The white lights made the caverns colors natural looking. So many different rooms if that's what you call them.The auto museum rocked.Full review by Anne S
Feb 15, 2025
Incredible caverns! The formations are beautiful and the cavern walk lasts for at least one hour. I was so surprised by the size of the stalactites and stalagmites and how spacious the caves were. Ab…Full review by Shannon P
Jan 11, 2025
These caverns are spectacular. This cave system us forests of stalactites and stalagmites as well as what appear to be waterfalls but made of stone. There is a reflecting pool that looks exactly like…Full review by B2591VLjeffk
I know that the caverns' dolostone is some 450 million years, but when did the karstification process that formed the cave and its speleothems take place?
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A fantastic question for a paleobiologist which I am not :)
Guests can go in- rangers are scattered about in the cavern for questions, but there were no formal tours when I went in April. Stay as long as you like, walk at your own pace, some …
Guests can go in- rangers are scattered about in the cavern for questions, but there were no formal tours when I went in April. Stay as long as you like, walk at your own pace, some rangers will approach and ask if you have any questions, some are quite enthusiastic to tell you all they know. I loved it.
I have COPD. Will it be difficult for me to walk the cavern?
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The path in the caverns is gradual with many areas to stop and take in the scenery. I have lived with asthma my entire life and while it is not the same as COPD, the exertion required …
The path in the caverns is gradual with many areas to stop and take in the scenery. I have lived with asthma my entire life and while it is not the same as COPD, the exertion required should not cause a problem.