Take This New York Hike To The Largest Marble Cave Entrance In The Eastern U.S.
By Lea Monroe|Published February 28, 2019
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New York is home to quite the long list of notable attractions, with both historic and quirky places to visit all over our state. When you’re up north in the Adirondack Park you may be used to gazing up at our state’s largest mountains, but these aren’t the only sizable natural wonders that you can visit in these neck of the woods. An intriguing gem of Warren County, keep reading to discover what it’s like to stand before one of the largest cave entrances in the world.
In the small town of Pottersville, New York, explorers of the wilderness will discover the largest marble cave entrance in the East right here in our state.
Natural Stone Bridge and Caves is a private park that's family owned and operated here in this area of the Adirondacks, remaining open for almost the entirety of the year.
As if being out in New York's stunning winter scenery wasn't majestic enough, you'll get to listen to the easing sound of the running water as you hike.
Open Friday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., visit Natural Stone Bridge and Caves before the end of March to enjoy this place in its winter form!