The Caverns at Natural Bridge
The Caverns at Natural Bridge are a series of commercial show caves in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, close in proximity to both the Natural Bridge and Natural Bridge State Park. Discovered in the 1890s, it was opened to the public in 1977.
The Caverns at Natural Bridge are the deepest commercial cavern on the east coast. The Caverns are home to two unique species — a beetle called the Natural Bridge Cave Beetle and the Natural Bridge Isopod.
Description
Guided tours and lantern tours are available. The Caverns are allegedly haunted. Tours usually last around 45 minutes.The temperature remains a cool. The Caverns feature many unique structures including the Colossal Dome Room, Mirror Lake, Well Room, and the Canyon Room. The deepest part of the Cavern is below the ground's surface.
The Caverns at Natural Bridge were previously called Buck Hill Caverns.