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CAVE RIVER VALLEY

Endless Cave Tours

$15 / person

Time Slots:

August 24, 2019
8:00 AM| 10:00 AM | 12:30 PM | 2:30 PM

August 25, 2019
8:00 AM | 10:00 AM

Please contact Sheree Belt, Spring Mill State Park Naturalist, to Pre-Register
sbelt@dnr.in.gov OR (812)849-3534

 

Requirements:

Must be minimum age of fourteen
Must have completed waiver (to be filled out day of at CRV)
Must attend cave safety and white nose training (completed on site) Must pay non-refundable program fee of $15/person.

What to expect:

Cave River Valley is a remote location that can be hard to find and cell service is generally unreliable. Plan to leave extra time to arrive at your scheduled tour. It is a twenty-minute drive from Spring Mill State Park, so if you plan to leave from there, give yourself plenty of time to show up early to your tour time.

Cave River Valley has challenging terrain. It is important to drive slowly on the gravel and come prepared to be immersed in nature. The gravel is rough and uneven which means parking may be tricky. To even reach the cave, there is a half-mile walk down a steep, rocky hill. You will also encounter knee-high grass, possible ticks, and poison ivy. After the tour, you will have to make the half-mile trek back up the hill.

When in the cave you can expect to get wet feet at a minimum. Water can be as high as two feet. The air temperature in the cave is around 54° F so dress accordingly.

The tour will be thirty minutes in and thirty minutes out. You can expect to spend two hours at CRV for decontamination training before and cleanup after. While in the cave, there will be very slippery and uneven terrain.

Overall, your trip to Cave River Valley will be very rugged both inside the cave and out.

What to Bring/Wear:
Close toed shoes with decent tread
Dry socks and shoes to change into afterward Water
Optional snack
Optional light jacket or sweatshirt
Bug/tick repellent

Address:
6031 North Cave River Valley Road
Campbellsburg, IN 47108

Do NOT show up at Spring Mill State Park at your assigned tour time! Participants need to arrive to Cave River Valley a minimum of 30 minutes before their tour is
scheduled to go.

Karst

Do you know what “karst” means? Meet Spring Mill Naturalist, Sheree at the Grissom Memorial parking lot to learn all about this type of topography and how it is part of the formation of our beautiful rolling hills here in Limestone Country. Sheree will be taking you on a short hike along Trail 6, a paved, accessible trail.  * Gate entry fee may apply

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Check out the Quake House at the Lakeview Activity Center over the weekend. Hop inside the house to get an idea of what it would feel like to be in an earthquake!

SATURDAY

9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Limestone Carving

Stop by Artisan Experience to find out how you can take a piece of carved limestone home! Located in Twin Caves Parking Lot.

10:00 AM – 2:00 PM Topography Artwork
Lisa Walsh will be demonstrating her unique line of jewelry inspired by the topography of Spring Mill State Park. At the Lakeview Activity Center.

10:30 AM – 12:30 PM Adult Canvas Painting
All supplies are included for this free event. Prior registration is required because space is limited. Under instruction of Brown County artist, Anabel Hopkins, paint your choice of flowers in the farden or log buildings. In the Pioneer Village. RSVP by contacting Hopkins at anahoppy47448@gmail.com

11:00 AM Caves, Kilns and Buildings Hike
Join Spring Mill to learn about the role Limestone has played (and continues to play) in our park as wall as our community. Also take a look at some of its uses and shaping of our landscape. Meet at Village Grist Mill.

1:00 PM Hiking Rocks
Lawrence County is famous for its Limestone. Meet Aaron for a short hike on Trail 4 and learn all about Indiana’s famed stone. Moderate 45 minute hike. Meet at Village Parking Lot.

 

SUNDAY

10:00 AM Lovely Limestone!
What is it? How does it form? How it used and how does it change? Meet at Lakview Activity Center.

1:00 PM Donaldson Cave Hike
Join volunteer, Anthony, for a hike to Donaldson Cave. Learn about the limestone that most caves are made of.

 

For more information, please contact Spring Mill: 812-849-3534
*GATE FEE MAY APPLY*

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