![]() ![]() Personally, I think train rides are soothing but if you're looking for a scenery the only one you'll get is of trash, locals waving from their porch and that river mentioned before. There wasn't much of a sight as the ride went along outside of the river located in this area. They were a bit short staffed but who isn't right now? It was a bit cold on the train so bring a jacket if you get cold like me. The food was not the best but it did the job after a little salt and pepper was added. ![]() You will make a stop in a small town where you can grab a beer or 5 and a bite if you're not pleased by the meals served on board.Ī friendly reminder: YOU ARE ABLE TO CALL PROIR TO HAVE YOUR DIETARY NEEDS MEET! ![]() The ride was approximately 3 to 4 hours long. Once you're on board you have the option to buy additional beverages and snacks but its not necessary. There are pros and cons to every experience you'll take part in.įor starters, the cost was reasonable to say the least. The, "Uncorked" wine tasting train ride was absolutely remarkable. My experience may have been slightly different considering the theme/event selected for our train ride. Definitely worth the price of admission if you are into exploring cave systems. Overall a nice little excursion although it could have went a little longer so people could appreciate many of the formations a little longer. The guide also said that there were flint formations inside the cavern as well that were used to create arrowheads. Several artifacts were found inside, however they are no longer on site. The caverns were also used in the winter by Native Americans looking for shelter. Not sure if the still in the photos is an original however. There are remnants of many whiskey barrel rings and parts of a still. I didn't see much in the way of cave life but others said they saw a few frogs and other small creatures.ĭue to the availability of a river running through the cave and the remote location, the caverns were used to hide a moonshine still during prohibition. According to the guide this cave has one of the largest Onyx drip stone formations in the United States. There were lots of different types of formations and most of them are still growing. Turned out it was much better than I expected. There were also only a few steps going up as the entrance and exit have a ramp. Floor was pretty level in most places so mobility shouldn't be much of a concern. There were a few places where there was a low overhang but nothing too strenuous to deal with. I didn't expect much as the information suggested it was a small cave and the tour was only 0.5 miles round trip and a little less than an hour long. ![]()
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