The Epic Underground Boat Tour In Iowa You Won't Want To Miss
This incredible cave tour is a great way to spend a hot Iowa summer afternoon.

Gerals Mielke discovered it in the 1950s. He blasted into the bluff and found a cave with water that flowed through it. After building a ramp down into the cave, he spent years removing mud and rock to make the area accessible. Spook Cave opened to the public in 1955. It's the only underground boat tour in Iowa.

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The lock and dam keep water levels steady inside the cave and make boat access possible. During winter, the cave's stream is drained to remove pollutants that run off from farms.

You can also make camping reservations at SpookCave.com. Reservations made within 10 days of arrival require a nonrefundable deposit.

The roof of the cave is very low in places. You'll need to double over to get through those tight spots. The biggest area of the cave is 30 feet high . There are handles inside the walls of the cave, but they are for the guide. Passengers need to keep their hands inside the boat to avoid injury.


This 20-foot waterfall cascades over a moss covered rock wall.
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There's no walking involved on the tour. A knowledgeable guide explains the history of the limestone cave and the details of how it was discovered.

The entire tour is fully lighted, and the amazing stalactites and natural formations are a sight to behold.
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