Most People Don't Realize An Underground Lake Exists Right Underneath New York
By Lea Monroe|Published March 23, 2018
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Lea Monroe
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Writer for Only In Your State. Scribbling about all things New York and Buffalo related while also keeping you updated on the latest travel news! Inquiries: Lmonroe@onlyinyourstate.com
Some of New York’s best attractions are the ones that take you away from it all and require you to go down some of our less-traveled roads. Like hidden treasure just waiting for you to find it, one of our state’s biggest attractions is full of fascinating views and mystery. Bringing you more than 100-feet below the earth’s surface, keep reading to learn about why Howe Caverns is so special.
First explored back in the spring of 1842, Howe Caverns is New York's most visited cave and can be found out in Schoharie County.
Well-lit with exciting colors that create an otherworldly setting, you'll get to see head-turning formations and stalactites that are absolutely mind-blowing.
But something people often don't realize until they actually come here and explore this place is that while you're enjoying these amazing cave tours, you'll also often have a waterfront view!
Treking 156-feet below the earth's surface, hopping in a boat and traveling across a lake that was formed several million years ago? Talk about the ultimate adventure! To find out more information about Howe Caverns, click here.
How to get here:
255 Discovery Drive
Howes Cave, NY 12092