June 28, 2017
The Shenandoah Valley has long been known for its intriguing geology and topography.The geological history of the area has left behind beautiful limestone, shale, and sandstone formations in incredible caverns near Harrisonburg, Virginia. There are many opportunities to explore the Shenandoah Valley. Whether you’re hiking or on horseback in Harrisonburg, exploring these amazing Shenandoah Valley caverns will fill you with wonder!
Whether you’re looking for an educational tour or a great hiking venue, the caverns near Harrisonburg are a great place to visit! But, the fun doesn’t end there! Download our free Shenandoah Valley Travel Guide from By the Side of the Road Inn & Cottages for the best ways to explore the Valley. We’re your resource for the best Shenandoah Valley vacation!
Touring Grand Caverns is a great way to explore this natural park. Guided by experienced personnel, the tour takes about 70 minutes and consists of a mile of walking at a leisurely pace. For the more adventurous among you, the Fountain Cave is a sister cave to the Grand, and visitors can plan on touring it during the summer months. This a more strenuous tour involving difficult physical activity, and is perfect for anyone with an interest in caving. Grand Caverns is open year-round and is home to multiple exhibits through which visitors can learn about its history.
The only Virginia cavern with elevator service, the Shenandoah Caverns are among the most accessible caverns to explore during your vacation to Harrisonburg, Virginia. An hour long guided tour will take you deep into the ground where you will witness seventeen rock rooms like Grotto of the Gods. You will also see stunning formations like the calcite crystals of Diamond Cascade and be amazed that anything underground can sparkle so pristinely.
Discovered on August 13th, 1878 with only a candle and a rope, for an average town tinsmith Andrew Campbell made the find of a lifetime at Luray Caverns. Campbell and his crew didn’t just find a cave, but they found the largest one in the east, a stunning maze of stalactites and stalagmites that are just waiting for you to discover them with the same awe and wonder they had in the 19th century. Guided tours along lighted walkways make Luray Caverns accessible to all visitors, and a great place to take your adventurous little ones.
Enjoy a 75-minute tour of Endless Caverns when visiting the Shenandoah Valley, on which you will learn about their unique geology and intriguing history. Found at the foot of the Massanutten Mountain range behind a pile of boulders, this is among the caverns near Harrisonburg, Virginia that have been explored since the 19th century.
Skyline Caverns has wowed visitors since its opening in 1939. Millions have smoothed underfoot the path through the caverns to pave your chance to explore this underground world. Today, you can explore the caverns on guided tours, meaning you won’t get lost and you won’t miss anything important! There’s plenty to see like a 37-foot underground waterfall, very rare anthodite clusters, underground streams, an outdoor botanical garden, nature trail, and more!
These caverns are a great vacation activity, especially if you’re into natural history. For more ideas of things to do in Harrisonburg, be sure to download our free Shenandoah Valley Vacation Guide! And, when you’re planning your vacation, make sure to browse our beautiful Shenandoah Valley lodging. Here at By the Side of the Road Inn & Cottages, we are eager to host you, so contact us today to reserve your Shenandoah Valley adventure!