CAVE TRIPS

Pop's Cave
One of the best known caves in Wisconsin is Pop's Cave The beauty of this cave is quickly recognized upon entering Over 600 feet of passages all containing a good variety of speleothems and an abundant amount of draperies, soda straws, tites, mites, flowstones, columns, helictites, bacon and popcorn

Illinois Caverns
For water lovers, this cave is for you With a stream (whose source is unknown) running through the cave you can see our point There are 6 miles of caves and we will see lots of formations including flow stones, drapery, stalactites and stalagmites There are opportunities to go crawling through separate passages to get really dirty'

Maguoketa Cave
Maquoketa State Park not only contains more caves than any other in Iowa, it is probably the most unique state park too. The caves here give the visitor a chance to "step back" into time thousands of years This trip allows the opportunity to do some exciting hiking A beautiful trail system links the caves, formations and overlooks.

Monroe County Caves
Welcome to Indiana We will visit Buckners Cave, one of the largest and most interesting in the area The cave offers a wide variety of dry, dusty passages as well as an intriguing history There is a crawlway about 600 feet long and ranges from a belly crawl to a three to four foot high hands and knees passage Very tight and sinuous passages will eventually lead us to a 10 foot high waterfall

Southern Indiana
Lets get physical! If you want to walk, crawl, slither and get real muddy and wet then come to Southern Indiana Caving. We will have the opportunity to see beautiful landscapes and a variety of different caves all close together There will be lots of bending, kneeling and crawling so grab your knee pads and lets go!