We do have trails to hike around (not long trails, less than a mile long each). One of the trails goes through our wooded Oak Savanna. The other is a trail that takes you on an educational adventure about karst typography. Both are outside and spacious. In the cave, it is not so much a hike. We have concrete paths with railings for a nice stroll through geologic time to see wonders that took thousands of years for nature to create. There is one somewhat narrow spot that most people just turn sideways as they walk through but there is an alternative route if a person doesn't feel comfortable walking through that narrow spot. It is certainly not the longest cave in the world, so it can be considered small in comparison to Mammoth Cave. Despite its size, it is absolutely beautiful inside. We are considered a "jewel box" of caves the variety and delicacy of our formations.
No small trails to hike through. The cave cost nearly $20 for adults to go through it. 12$ for children. Its fairly disappointing.
Not really too small, it's never a tight squeeze anywhere so it's a good starter cave.
It's a fun exploration and adventure through the cave.some areas are open and large other areas are very small and narrow. Makes for a fun adventurous afternoon. Enjoy your visit
Inside the caves there are narrow spaces to walk through. There are also many stairs within the cave system. It is absolutely beautiful. There are outdoor trails and buildings to explore that are more wide open and easy to pass through.
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