Luray Caverns

Local nameLuray Caverns
LocationVirginia

Luray Caverns, originally called Luray Cave, is a cave just west of Luray, Virginia, United States, which has drawn many visitors since its discovery in 1878. The cavern system is generously adorned with speleothems such as columns, mud flows, stalactites, stalagmites, flowstone, and mirrored pools. The caverns are perhaps best known for the Great Stalacpipe Organ, a lithophone made from solenoid-fired strikers that tap stalactites of various sizes to produce tones similar to those of xylophones, tuning forks, or bells.

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Opening hours

Open daily. Tours depart approximately every 20 minutes. Tours begin at 9 am.

The last tour departs at:
Apr 1 - Jun 14: 6 pm
Jun 15 - Labor Day: 7 pm
Day after Labor Day - Oct 31: 6 pm
Nov 1 - Mar 31: 4 pm (5 pm on weekends)

Admission

Adults: $26
Seniors (62+): $23
Children (6 - 12): $14

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luray_Caverns

Official website http://www.luraycaverns.com/

Twitter https://twitter.com/luraycaverns

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LurayCaverns/

Phone +1 540 743 6551

Address 101 Cave Hill Rd Luray, VA 22835 United States

Coordinates 38°40'0.995" N -78°30'2.005" E

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