Rickwood Caverns State Park

Rickwood Caverns State Park preserves a large cave filled with limestone formations, underground pools, and rare blind fish.

Get in

Fees and permits

The cave tour admission fee is $18 for those 13 and up, $9 for ages 5-12, and free for kids under 5. The tour leaves at 10, 12, 2, and 4 daily from January to November.

See

Do

In addition to the cave tour, the park also has an Olympic-sized swimming pool, fed by waters from the cave, open during summer months. The admission fee for the pool is $5.

Sleep

The park has developed campsites available from $28 per night. The campgrounds have restrooms and a dump station, and can accomodate RVs.

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