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Check Out These 7 Secret Caves In North Carolina

Chimney Rock at Chimney Rock State Park in North Carolina, USA

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It should be no surprise that North Carolina has a ton of caves – after all, neighboring Tennessee has the most caves in the entire country. NC itself is home to almost 900 caves, though only a few are accessible to the general public.

The ones that are here in the Tar Heel State are remarkable. Now, most of these caves in North Carolina serve as a tourist attraction; they’re a glimpse into an otherwise unseen subterranean world.

Chimney Rock at Chimney Rock State Park in North Carolina, USA
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Cave Name Cave Type Common Animals Status
Indian House Cave Limestone Cave Bats, Insects Sometimes closed to visitors
Linville Cavern Limestone Cave Bats, Salamanders Open for tours
Worley’s Cave Solution Cave Bats, Cave Crickets Open for explorers
Boone’s Cave Limestone Cave Bats, Insects Open for explorers
Rumbling Bald Cave Limestone Cave Bats, Salamanders Open for explorers
Bat Cave Solution Cave Bats, Cave Crickets Closed
Tory’s Den Solution Cave Bats, Cave Salamanders Open for explorers

1. Linville Caverns

Address: 19929 US-221, Marion, North Carolina 28752

Over in Western North Carolina, located inside Humpback Mountain, lie the Linville Caverns and the underground stream that helped them get discovered in the early 1800s. The Linville Caverns are the only show caverns in North Carolina.

The caves’ courteous and experienced guides will show you around the caverns. The top sight to see is the Bottomless Pool.

You’ll find the town of Marion less than an hour outside of Asheville. This makes a day trip to the Caverns a terrific option if you visit the charming city.

The gorgeous and historic Chestnut Street Inn is my favorite place to stay in Asheville. After you work up an appetite in the Linville Caverns, I highly recommend a hearty meal at Biscuit Head.

See Related: Asheville Itinerary: How to Spend a Weekend in Asheville, North Carolina

2. Boone’s Cave

Address: 3552 Boone’s Cave Road…

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