Here's Why A Tour Of Kentucky's Diamond Caverns Belongs At The Top Of Your Outdoor Bucket List
If you thought Kentucky’s above-ground scenery was beautiful, just wait until you explore one of Kentucky’s 130 caves. If you’re searching for a unique outdoor activity in Kentucky, look no further than Diamond Caverns. Not only is Diamond Caverns one of the most fascinating caves in Kentucky, but it’s also the fourth-oldest show cave in the country, nestled in the heart of the beautiful Barren County, Kentucky. Curious to learn more? Let’s check it out!
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Conveniently located right next to Mammoth Cave National Park, Diamond Caverns has been offering tours for more than 160 years. Tours are offered year-round and are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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The tours, which max out at 20 people, are great for all ages. To prepare for your visit, be sure to take a look at the tour rules ahead of time.
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The guided tour takes you on an hour-long journey through Diamond Caverns, where you’ll learn all about the history of the caves and the mesmerizing formations inside.
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I knew I’d recapture your attention with bacon.
Cave bacon, also known as drapery bacon, is a distinct type of cave formation caused by freshwater flowing through the cave and forming what looks like slabs of bacon. Can you see the cave bacon in the picture above?
Cave bacon, also known as drapery bacon, is a distinct type of cave formation caused by freshwater flowing through the cave and forming what looks like slabs of bacon. Can you see the cave bacon in the picture above?
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Cave formations operate on a “low and slow” method and can take thousands of years to form, so you won’t exactly be able to watch the formation appear before your eyes.
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Fortunately, Diamond Caverns is very well-lit.
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You’ll need to be able to climb 350 steps to get in and out. Sturdy footwear like sneakers are recommended!
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And don't forget your camera! There are endless photography opportunities during the tour, and you'll want to capture the memories.
Visit the Diamond Caverns website to learn more. Since Diamond Caverns sells tickets on a first-come, first-served basis, you’ll want to purchase your tickets in person.
Featured Addresses
Diamond Caverns, 1900 Mammoth Cave Pkwy, Park City, KY 42160, USA