The One Arkansas Cave That’s Filled With Ancient Mysteries
By Carol Ann Carson|Published June 25, 2018
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Carol Ann Carson
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Arkansas native, Carol Ann Carson, has written for OnlyInYourState for three years now. She resides in Western Arkansas' Mountain Frontier but calls NWA home as well. The graduate of University of Arkansas - Fort Smith, Carol Ann earned her B.A. in English and will soon be pursing her M.A. in Library Science. She loves exploring the trails around the Buffalo National River and has yet to find a waterfall that wasn't her favorite.
The Old Spanish Treasure Cave in Sulpher Springs is a well known Arkansas attraction but even after all these years, it still contains an unsolved mystery. Rich in history, this spot has been favored by Native Americans, Conquistadors, and treasure hunters. Let’s learn a little history while we explore this fascinating cave.
You can tour the Old Spanish Treasure Cave at 14290 N Highway 59
Sulphur Springs, AR 72768.
Spanish Conquistadors discovered the Seven Cities of Cibola, which contained an unbelievable hoard of gold. Coronado, their leader, returned to Mexico empty-handed, but some believe that members of his group hid the gold in an Arkansas cave before being killed by Native American tribes in the area.
That same cave was rediscovered much later in 1885.
For now we can channel our inner adventurer and take of a tour of the Old Spanish Treasure Cave.
To stay updated on the current expedition, you can visit the cave’s website. You can also follow their Facebook Page for current cave events like their movie night.
Do you think the Conquistador’s treasure will finally be discovered? Have you toured the cave before? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!