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In 1883 while a lime- stone quarry operation was digging where the parking lot now stands, the entrance to the cave was accidentally created. In 1930, hand- rails, lighting and walkways were added, and the cave was opened to the public. The natural limestone cavern is kept in its completely pristine state, and does not house bats or other animals. The five picturesque cavern chambers have an abundance of stalactites, stalagmites, and other crystal formations along with fluorescent minerals. Moving through the cavern is the Lost River, whose clear waters mysteriously originate from an unknown source, then disappear once more beneath the earth's surface.
Lost River Caverns are lost in time in the best way, infusing small-town charm into a quaint little cavern and connected shop. This tour is great for younger kids, though I'd say 4-5 years old... Read more
Such an amazing experience. My daughter and I took the caverns tour today. Our tour guide was amazing and very knowledgeable. A very big gift shop that anyone will find a souvenir at. A part of... Read more
This may be one of the closer caves to me (about 1.5 hours from the Bergen county area) and it was incredible! Still family operated for almost 100 years! Our tour guide was funny and patient with... Read more
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