Sharon Nolan
| Special to USA TODAY 10Best
Hidden cave leads to beautiful secret paradise
A day-tripper in California wasn’t expecting to find a private beach on the other end of a hidden cave.
Associated Press, USA TODAY
There’s no shortage of caves and caverns available to visit in the state of Pennsylvania. Each location delivers on wow-factors and the chance to learn, spend time together, enjoy the great outdoors and discover some of the cool, fun (but also educational) opportunities that Pennsylvania’s small towns have to offer.
These caves and caverns are large, “interactive” museums that turn science and environmental learning into an interesting and fascinating activity. You can do things like tour two different caverns in one location (Lincoln Caverns and Whisper Rocks), as well as hop on a tour of the only cave system you can visit entirely by boat (Penn’s Cave). Where will you venture to first?
Crystal Cave – Kutztown
Crystal Cave is situated on 150 pretty acres and is Pennsylvania’s most visited cave. Opened in 1871, it’s known as the state’s first show cave, and offers an amazing variety of formations inside, including an endless number of crystalline formations that are seen on the walls and ceiling – now…
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