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Luray Caverns


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101 Cave Hill Rd.
Luray, VA 22835
United States

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Luray Caverns


(??.? miles from you)

101 Cave Hill Rd.
Luray, VA 22835
United States


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Why You Should Go...

Discover Eastern America’s largest and most popular caverns. Four million centuries in the making, this must-see U.S. Natural Landmark is noted for its profuse variety of formations and unsurpassed natural color

One-hour tours from well-lighted, paved walkways lead visitors through cathedral-sized rooms with ceilings ten stories high. Enormous chambers are filled with towering stone columns, shimmering draperies, and crystal-clear pools.

The general admission rate includes the attraction entrance fee, Luray Caverns guided tour, a self-guided tour of the Car and Carriage Caravan, and access to the Luray Valley Museum. Typically, the walking tour of the caverns takes a little over one hour and covers 1.25 miles.

Tours are self-guided, and you now enter the caverns with the party you arrived with and are asked to maintain social distancing. Visitors are required to wear face coverings while touring the caverns.

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Why You Should Go...

Discover Eastern America’s largest and most popular caverns. Four million centuries in the making, this must-see U.S. Natural Landmark is noted for its profuse variety of formations and unsurpassed natural color.

One-hour tours from well-lighted, paved walkways lead visitors through cathedral-sized rooms with ceilings ten stories high. Enormous chambers are filled with towering stone columns, shimmering draperies, and crystal-clear pools.

The general admission rate includes the attraction entrance fee, Luray Caverns guided tour, a self-guided tour of the Car and Carriage Caravan, and access to the Luray Valley Museum. Typically, the walking tour of the caverns takes a little over one hour and covers 1.25 miles.

Tours are self-guided, and you now enter the caverns with the party you arrived with and are asked to maintain social distancing. Visitors are required to wear face coverings while touring the caverns.

What You Should Know...

Open: Year-Round

Cost: Less than $50

Payment: Cash, Travelers Check, Visa, AMEX, Discover, ATM On-Site

Discounts: Seniors, Groups

Parking: Free On-site, Bus

Available: Self-Guided Tour, Café, Restaurant, Vending Machines, Gift Shop, Souvenirs

Extra Fun...

Fun Facts

Luray Caverns was designated a U.S. Natural Landmark by the Department of the Interior in 1974.

The Great Stalacpipe Organ in Luray Caverns is the largest musical instrument in the world covering more than three and one-half acres and is listed in the Guinness World Book of Records.

In 1881, thirteen arc lights were installed in Luray Caverns marking the first instance on record in which a cave had been lighted by electricity.

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Why You Should Go...

Discover Eastern America’s largest and most popular caverns. Four million centuries in the making, this must-see U.S. Natural Landmark is noted for its profuse variety of formations and unsurpassed natural color.

One-hour tours from well-lighted, paved walkways lead visitors through cathedral-sized rooms with ceilings ten stories high. Enormous chambers are filled with towering stone columns, shimmering draperies, and crystal-clear pools.

The general admission rate includes the attraction entrance fee, Luray Caverns guided tour, a self-guided tour of the Car and Carriage Caravan, and access to the Luray Valley Museum. Typically, the walking tour of the caverns takes a little over one hour and covers 1.25 miles.

Tours are self-guided, and you now enter the caverns with the party you arrived with and are asked to maintain social distancing. Visitors are required to wear face coverings while touring the caverns.

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What You Should Know...

Open: Year-Round

Cost: Less than $50

Payment: Cash, Travelers Check, Visa, AMEX, Discover, ATM On-Site

Discounts: Seniors, Groups

Parking: Free On-site, Bus

Available: Self-Guided Tour, Café, Restaurant, Vending Machines, Gift Shop, Souvenirs

EXTRA FUN

Fun Facts

Luray Caverns was designated a U.S. Natural Landmark by the Department of the Interior in 1974.

The Great Stalacpipe Organ in Luray Caverns is the largest musical instrument in the world covering more than three and one-half acres and is listed in the Guinness World Book of Records.

In 1881, thirteen arc lights were installed in Luray Caverns marking the first instance on record in which a cave had been lighted by electricity.

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