Address: 100 Squire Boone Rd SW, Mauckport, IN 47142, USA
Phone: +18127324381
Sunday: 10AM–4PM
Monday: 10AM–4PM
Tuesday: 10AM–4PM
Wednesday: 10AM–4PM
Thursday: 10AM–4PM
Friday: 10AM–4PM
Saturday: 10AM–4PM
Kasandra Hinton
Went for my fiance's birthday. We a great experience. Wish the cave was a little longer and the ziplines weren't by reservation only but everything else was perfect. Staff was very friendly and everything was very clean. Definitely would go again. However if you cannot do stairs I wouldn't suggest going in the cave. 85ft of spiral staircase is no walk in the park.
Tracy Zimmerman
This place is amazing!! The area is so rich in history. The staff keep you engaged while visiting the different sites. I had a great time on the zip line and the cave tour.
Alexandra Nashville
A stunning experience, with kind and helpful staff. The rock shop has great fun things at a good price, same with the candle shop. The restaurant was a little expensive but tbh it was worth it cause everything tasted amazing. The cave of course has the coolest history with beautiful views and the best running water exhibits I've seen in a cave. However from the back everything was a but quiet because of how loud the water was so if you're hard of hearing I suggest going to the front. Or a speaker on the guide would be beneficial- either way the cave connected to the mill which was unique to see so overall 11/10 for Squire Boone.
Bob Albrecht
Been to many caves and caverns, Squire Boone is by far the most interesting, unique one I have been to. The fact that there is an active river with waterfalls is awesome. It gives you a very unique perspective as to how the caves were formed, not to mention beautiful. Our guide (can't remember her name) was very informative. Excellent tour!
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Go to Squire Boone Zipline Adventures....they are on cave property but a different business. There is a range depending on what course you take
Yes it should be
We were told there were some nice furnished cabins close by (wooded and on a small lake) for renting, and the prices were very reasonable. I do not believe there is a campground, though.
Around $ 18 to 20....but there are coupons to be found online and in local mags
I was there a couple of years ago when there was an insane amount of water moving through the caves. It was something to witness. If they are open and have had heavy rain, I would strongly recommend going.
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