If you are planning on doing some cave exploring in Missouri this Spring you should check out the deepest cave in Missouri, you may be shocked by just how deep it is...
How many ways can I say "nope"? Let me count the ways. Let's start with a video share by a guy who decided to explore a Missouri cave and learned it was the home of a big ole wolf spider.
Have you ever heard of Alf Bolin? He's a legendary outlaw in Missouri that was known to hide in caves in the southern part of the state. Legend says that he placed some of his hidden loot inside one of them.
Missouri is a state full of caves many of which you can explore. There is one however that had to be closed from humans in an effort to try and save the bats inside.
Let's face it. Some caves are better than others and some are known more than others. There's one particular cave in Missouri that I think gets overlooked when great cave destinations are discussed. Let's see if you agree it's one of (if not the) most underrated caves in Missouri.
If you're a fan of caves and also love the idea of panning for gold, there's an Iowa cave you should know about. No, I can't help you with the gold, but you could walk away with some crystals and gems.
There are few things more exciting that exploring in an area never seen before by anyone else. That's what happened recently when some spelunkers adventured in uncharted areas of Illinois Caverns.
Missouri has a lot of caves and many can be explored. However, there is one that is very pretty and is full of history that you're not allowed to go inside of.
Turning unusual spaces into homes is all the rage these days. Barns, tiny homes and...you can add caves to the list as this is exactly what a Midwestern family has turned into a cavernous home.
It's the only cave in Illinois that's open to the public, but it wasn't open for a long time. That's because of a danger that involved bats. Now, it's available to explore again, but there's a catch.