Discover Squire Boone Caverns: A Fun and Educational Adventure!

Looking for a unique and educational family getaway in Southern Indiana? Look no further than Squire Boone Caverns! This hidden gem offers a mix of history, adventure, and fun that will keep kids of all ages entertained.

Squire Boone Caverns

Explore the Depths of Squire Boone Caverns

The heart of Squire Boone Caverns is the cave itself, a natural wonder that’s been millions of years in the making. A tour of the cave will surely be the highlight of your trip.

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  • Guided Tours: A one-hour guided tour takes you along well-lit, paved paths, showcasing the caverns’ most spectacular features. You’ll see incredible rock formations, from stalactites hanging from the ceiling like icicles to stalagmites rising from the floor. Your tour guide will also teach you some fun cave terms while spelunking*. Spelunking: The act of exploring a cave or caverns.
  • Rare Underground Waterfalls: The sound of rushing water echoing through the cave is almost magical. You’ll be amazed by the underground streams and waterfalls, a rare sight in most caves.
  • Dress for Adventure: Even on the hottest summer days, it’s a chilly 54 degrees inside the cave, so don’t forget a light jacket!
Squire Boone Caverns
Squire Boone Caverns

Stroll through Squire Boone Village

After exploring the caverns, step back in time to Squire Boone Village, a recreated 1800s pioneer settlement.

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  • Authentic Log Cabins: The village features meticulously preserved log cabins, each offering a glimpse into the lives of early settlers.
  • Boone’s Mill: Witness the power of water as it drives the historic gristmill, a testament to the ingenuity of early pioneers. You can even purchase freshly ground grain from the mill.
  • Hands-On Activities: Learn the art of soap making at the Soap Shop, try your hand at candle dipping at Hannah Boone’s Candle Shop, and discover the fascinating world of minerals and gemstones at the Rock Shop and Gem-mining Sluice.
  • Delicious Treats: Indulge in homemade sweets and savory snacks at Boone’s Kitchen & Candy Shop.
  • Peaceful Nature Trail: Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the nature trail or relax in one of the many picnic areas.
  • Traveler’s Rest: Take a break in the cabin where Squire Boone once welcomed weary travelers and delve into the rich history of the Boone family and Indiana.
  • Gift Shop: Take home a piece of history with a souvenir from the well-stocked gift shop.

Squire Boone Caverns

 Ziplining Adventures

For those seeking an adrenaline rush, Squire Boone Caverns offers an exciting zipline adventure. Soar through the treetops on a state-of-the-art zipline course, taking in amazing views of the surrounding landscape.

Don’t worry if you have little ones who aren’t quite ready for the big course – there’s a special Kid’s Zip with two zip lines and a suspended bridge just for them. So nobody gets left out of the fun!

Squire Boone Caverns zipline

More information about Squire Boone Caverns

Squire Boone Caverns & Village is open seasonally, so check the website for current hours of operation and admission prices. Plan your visit and prepare for a day filled with adventure, history, and natural beauty.

Indy's Child Staff
Indy's Child Staff
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