Linville Caverns are privately owned active limestone caverns located in northern McDowell County, North Carolina, just south of the village of Linville …
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Sep 15, 2024
I have wanted to visit for a long time. Our guide was Stephanie and she was great. She was very knowledgeable and funny. We did not have to wait for our tour. Wear a jacket, it can be a little ch…Full review by B382DMbridgets
Aug 23, 2024
This was a very good visit and was real interesting to tour this cave. Silas was a fun and informative tour guide. For the price - well worth it. No wait for us - tour was about 30 minutes or so.Full review by stephenbU2524AS
Aug 13, 2024
Really enjoyed Linville Caverns. The guided trip takes about an hour and reasonably priced at $12. The guide was very helpful and informative and had a great sense of humor. Well run facility.Full review by Larry R
I doubt masks are still required. When we went in the fall, customers and staff reluctantly wore them inside the tour. Now that it’s optional, I imagine no one is wearing them there at …
I doubt masks are still required. When we went in the fall, customers and staff reluctantly wore them inside the tour. Now that it’s optional, I imagine no one is wearing them there at this point…
Wheelchairs "ARE" allowed inside, all the walkways are concrete and flat. There is two sections wheelchairs can not go in for one is too narrow and the other is 15 steps. Your …
Wheelchairs "ARE" allowed inside, all the walkways are concrete and flat. There is two sections wheelchairs can not go in for one is too narrow and the other is 15 steps. Your tour guide will professionally guide you through safely and is well trained for all disabilities.
Do you have to hike to get to it? And should you wear sneakers or hiking boots?
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No hiking required. Depending on amount of visitors you may walk a little distance from your car to the shop/cave entrance-along driveway. Constant 54 degrees inside cave. Light …
No hiking required. Depending on amount of visitors you may walk a little distance from your car to the shop/cave entrance-along driveway. Constant 54 degrees inside cave. Light jacket, parka or sweatshirt would be sufficient. Water drips sporadically and we've had recent rains so more seepage likely. I had on flip flops, my feet got wet, it's very chilly inside the cave especially when water is dripping on you. The tour is about 30 minutes.
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