This Day Trip To The Deepest Cave In Indiana Is Full Of Adventure
Did you know that Indiana is home to the seventh largest cave system in the United States? It’s true! The best part is that you can make a whole day trip out of your adventures here.

The Indiana Caverns are tucked away near Corydon, Indiana, and are a part of the Binkley Cave system. It was originally explored around the 1930s, and today, you can explore the cave as well.

When a sinkhole opened up above it at some point in the early 1900s, it was game on. The exploration began, and new discoveries are still being made all the time.
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In 2013, the caverns opened to the public, and they have an adventure-packed day planned for you.
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Zip over the park on their thrilling single-rail zip coaster, experience a (controlled!) 50-foot drop straight down, or find your way out of an escape room. The adventure is non-stop.

Do you have what it takes to endure the Deep Darkness? Give it a shot!

Most commonly spotted fossils include coral and brachiopods, though sometimes someone spots something that nobody has before.

If it wasn't for a sinkhole that opened in the early 1900s, this underground fortress may have gone unnoticed forever.
If you’d like more information about tours, the zip coaster, ticketing and reservations, or anything else, feel free to check out their website here.
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1267 Green Acres Dr SW, Corydon, IN 47112, USA