The Missouri Cheese Caves That Once Held 1.4 Billion Pounds Of Cheese Is A Truly Fascinating Story
Missouri’s known for its many caves – more than 6,000 by some accounts. Our favorite commercial caves – Fantastic Caverns and Meramec Caverns, among them – draw visitors from all over with guided tours. Lesser-known, nameless caves dot Missouri’s state parks and landscape, discovered as we hike along scenic trails. However, did you know there are also underground cheese caves in Missouri – aptly named Springfield Underground? Yep, and they’re just what they sound like. Read on to discover more about these unique caves in Springfield Missouri.
Have you heard of these unique caves in Springfield, Missouri before? Let us know in the comments! While you can’t visit the cheese caves in Missouri, you can visit Fantastic Caverns, the only ride-through cave in America.
America’s Only Ride-Thru Cave Is In Missouri And You Have To Visit
Or here’s another unique adventure in Missouri that’s an experience unlike any other.
OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
More to Explore
Caves And Hidden Gems In Missouri
Aside from the MO cheese cave, what are some more unique caves in Missouri?
Here are some more of the most unique caves in Missouri that belong on your list:
- Marvel Cave, Branson
- Onondaga Cave, Leasburg
- Meramec Caverns, Stanton
- Fisher Cave, Sullivan
- Bridal Cave, Camdenton
- Fantastic Caverns, Springfield
- Crystal City Underground, Crystal City
- Cave Vineyard, Ste. Genevieve
- Cave Spring, Johnson Township
Learn more by reading our article featuring some of the best caves in Missouri.
What are some more unique places in Missouri?
Springfield Underground is one of the most unique places in Missouri but it’s not the only one. Here are some more unique attractions in MO that will blow your mind.
- World's Largest Rocking Chair, Cuba
- Jesse James Home, St. Joseph
- Bonne Terre Mines, Bonne Terre
- Ha Ha Tonka Castle Ruins, Camdenton
- Giant Bookshelf, Kansas City Library, Kansas City
- Devil's Icebox, Rock Bridge Memorial State Park, Columbia
- World’s Largest Shuttlecocks, Kansas City
- Glore Psychiatric Museum, St. Joseph
- City Museum, St. Louis
- World's Largest Ball of Twine, Branson
- The Awakening - The Buried Giant, Chesterfield
We recommend that you read this article telling you more about these unique places in Missouri.
What are the best hidden gems in Missouri?
From state parks to historical sites to scenic rivers, and more, here are some of the best hidden gems in Missouri.
- Bennett Spring State Park, Lebanon
- Mastodon State Historic Site, Imperial
- Castor River Shut-Ins, Fredericktown
- River of Life Farm, Dora
- Prairie State Park, Mindenmines
- Boathenge, Columbia
- Roaring River State Park, Cassville
- Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden, Springfield
- Mark Twain National Forest, Rolla
- Precious Moments Garden, Carthage
- Rocky Falls, Eminence
Check out our previous article to discover more about these hidden gems in Missouri.