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Indiana Caverns. 1267 Green Acres Drive SW, Corydon; indianacaverns.com. Catch a glimpse of history in the Indiana Caverns, where archaeologists and other explorers excavated bones from the Ice Age.
Indiana Caverns has several above-ground activities, including gemstone and fossil panning, picnic areas, and a walking trail that connects above-ground features to what is happening in the cave ...
This spring, get an Indiana passport for your kids. This passport will get you into the caves that make up the Indiana Cave Trail — Bluespring Caverns, Indiana Caverns, Marengo Cave, and Squire ...
Indiana has plenty to offer for underground exploration. Check out these caverns and caves for an exciting experience without a ton of travel time.
A cave littered with the bones of Ice Age creatures will open for the first time to the public on Saturday. As with many so-called "show caves," Indiana Caverns has the requisite geological ...
Indiana Caverns Family Adventure Park opened in 2013 with cave tours for individuals and families. Located in Corydon, Indiana, off I-64 at 1267 Green Acres Drive SW.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Indiana Caverns is holding a special celebration for its upcoming 10th anniversary. On Thursday, June 15, Indiana Caverns is inviting the community to join in on a variety of ...
The Indiana Caverns in Corydon is bigger than ever after crews made a major discovery.The cave is one of the largest in the nation, and along with that growth, attendance is also expected to ...
The cavern would become a grave to the Ice Age-era flat-headed peccary, and lots of other animals, some of whose bones will be publicly unearthed this week at the nearly million-year-old Indiana ...
The Indiana Caverns offers a 75-80 minute tour with an underground boat ride. The caverns open at 9 a.m. daily 362 days a year. For more information, call 812-734-1200.
CORYDON, Ind. (WHAS11) -- Visitors to the Indiana Caverns can get a rare glimpse into the ice age while a team of paleontologist search for bones and other artifacts that have been buried for ...
The cavern would become a grave to the Ice Age-era flat-headed peccary, and lots of other animals, some of whose bones will be publicly unearthed this week at the nearly million-year-old Indiana ...