Hello, In 2012, we opened new areas of the cavern to the public, which allows us to do two different tours in separate areas of the cavern. The Historic and Natural Wonder are the two main tours we offer, but we also offer the Limestone Tour for people with limited mobility. The Limestone Tour is the very first part of the Natural Wonder tour, and is completely handicap/wheelchair accessible. The Limestone tour lasts approximately 20-25 minutes, whereas the Natural Wonder and Historic both last closer to one hour. For those who can walk, we recommend either of our larger tours, but for those with limited mobility, the Limestone Tour is our only option. Thanks for your question!
I do remember them saying something about an alternate entrance that is wheel chair accessible on our last visit about 2 months ago but i would call to see if it open yet
No. There are passages with uneven floor, narrow at times
The "summer route," opened May 1, may not have stairs, like the longer route does (30 steps down to enter, 60 steps at exit). I would call and ask JD or Tim if I were you.
No, they are not wheelchair accessible. Stairs and narrow passageways prevent it.
It is very narrow at points so not sure a wheelchair would fit through
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