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Review & FAQ:
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What are the Lost World Caverns?
- The Lost World Caverns is a magical oasis of stalagmites and stalactites located 120 feet below the Earth's surface.
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How can visitors explore the caverns?
- Visitors can take self-guided tours utilizing a cavern guide sheet to explore the half-mile loop at their own pace.
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What notable formations can be seen inside the caverns?
- While exploring, spelunkers will see several stunning formations, including the Snowy Chandelier, the War Club, and the Bridal Veil – a gorgeous column of shimmering white calcite.
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Is there a museum at the caverns?
- Visitors can also meander through the dinosaur museum, which features the remains of a prehistoric cave bear.
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What is the Wild Cave Tour?
- Thrill-seekers can take the 4-hour guided Wild Cave Tour, which includes crawling, climbing, and getting muddy while traversing the "deepest, darkest depths of the cave."
907 Lost World Road, Lewisburg, WV, Phone: 304-645-6677

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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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