5. Luray Caverns, Virginia
Luray Caverns are basically a beautiful series of caves linked together with wonderful limestones. They were discovered in 1878, but their formation took millions of years. So even history buffs will most likely enjoy this natural beauty. And they will have to spend a while here since the caverns cover 64 acres.
Still, it’s definitely worth it! From striking stalactites and stalagmites to a stunning display of columns and cascades, Luray Caverns is a gem! The best part? The Giants Hall actually features stalactites over 50 feet tall — it’s impressive!
Did you know?! Luray Caverns were made a federal natural landmark back in 1978.
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