When it comes to nature in Indiana, there’s no shortage of it. However, our natural environment looks rather different than other U.S. landscapes… particularly if you look underground. You see, there are a number of underground caves in Indiana, and several are open to the public. One of the most magnificent caverns to visit is the Bluespring Caverns, a karst cave system with over 21 miles of explored passages. About three miles of its underground river is able to be traversed, and visitors are welcome to do so on a 17-passenger boat. Treat yourself to an underground boat ride at this magnificent local landmark:

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Of all the underground caves in Indiana, Bluespring Caverns is arguably the coolest. With overnight adventures and educational experiences, minds of all ages can appreciate the wonder of this subterranean world. Have you ever visited Bluespring Caverns? Tell us about your experience in the comments!

Want to keep the exploration going? Swing by Squire Boone Caverns for more stunning underground views.

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