The Underrated Natural Wonder Every West Virginian Should See At Least Once
Some of West Virginia’s greatest natural wonders are not above ground, but below. Lost World Caverns is one such wonder that has to be seen to be appreciated.
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The four men visited the Colonel's farm to investigate. They found a large grapevine leading into a large hole. Wingfield was the first to go down the grapevine and descended 120 feet to the floor of the huge cavern. From that point forward, it was known as Grapevine Cavern.
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They discovered over a mile of interconnected passages filled with stalactites, stalagmites, waterfalls, domepits, rimstone and flowstone that reached depths of 245 feet below ground.
In 1967, the remains of a prehistoric cave bear, called Arctodus pristinus, were discovered in the cave.
In 1967, the remains of a prehistoric cave bear, called Arctodus pristinus, were discovered in the cave.
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This renovation also included the addition of a gift shop and visitors center.
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The gift shop is 3,000 square feet of geological items, such as gemstones, geodes, fossils and minerals. The neighboring museum has the largest collection of fossil replicas and dinosaur bones in the state. You can also purchase a bag of soil and go gemstone mining.
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Lost World Caverns is located at 907 Lost World Rd. in Lewisburg.
For more information about Lost World Caverns, such as fees and hours of operation, visit their website here.
Have you ever been to Lost World Caverns? What other natural wonders in WV would you recommend? Feel free to comment below and join the discussion.
These caverns are not the only magnificent natural wonders of the Mountain State. Check out these 12 incredible natural wonders in West Virginia.
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