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Mammoth Cave National Park
Introduction to Caving
Group on Introduction to Caving

Gary Berdeaux

Learn spelunking on Introduction to Caving.

Duration: 3 to 3½ hours
Caving Distance: 1 mile
Sells Out at: 20 visitors (reservations recommended)
Restroom Available? No
Emphasis on: Safe caving techniques for beginners; natural cave environment; cave exploration; suitable for family groups (age restriction)
Landmarks Seen: New Entrance (280 stairs), Grand Central Station, Fox Avenue, various areas off developed tour trails, Frozen Niagara Tour route
Elevation Change: 250 feet
Physical Challenges: Similar to Wild Cave Tour, but less of it; heights that involve climbing and descending cave walls; tight belly crawls; walking in a crouched position; hand and knee crawls over rough rocks and dirt; crawling over damp trail; twisting into and out of passageway openings

 

Boots

Over-the-ankle boots with lug soles are *required* on Introduction to Caving.

Restrictions: • Visitors must have had their 10th birthday • An adult must accompany visitors under age 18 • High-top, over-the-ankle lace-up boots, with lug or deeply treaded soles, are required. No low-cut hiking or athletic shoes allowed.  Failure to wear required footwear will result in visitor being removed from the tour prior to trip departure • Chest or hip measurement should not be more than 42 inches to avoid situations that impact tour for all participants • Work or climbing gloves and long pants are recommended - do not overdress; Helmets and lights are provided • Visitors should bring their own kneepads • Soft athletic (i.e. volleyball) kneepads recommended (hard plastic kneepads are prohibited • The tour must have a minimum of 2 participants or the activity will be cancelled • No bags permitted.

NOTICE:  Boots and/or cave packs used on crawling activities within Mammoth Cave National Park must not have prior exposure to any cave or mine in the states listed below cited as a potential source for White Nose Syndrome. In the event potentially contaminated gear is brought, it will require a cleaning process that includes full submersion in a liquid disinfectant cleaning solution. Visitors will be required to wear park helmets, headlamps and kneepads. Visitors wishing to bring their own knee pads or additional gear such as gloves or elbow pads must bring only new sets.

The states included are: 

  • Connecticut
  • Deleware
  • Indiana
  • Kentucky
  • Maine
  • Maryland
  • Massachusettes
  • North Carolina
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Ohio
  • Tennessee
  • Virginia
  • West Virginia
Did You Know? - Mammoth Cave is the world's longest known cave.  

Did You Know?
Mammoth Cave is the world's longest known cave. In fact it is so long that if the second and third longest caves in the world were joined together, Mammoth Cave would still be the planet's longest cave and have nearly 100 miles left over!

Last Updated: August 19, 2009 at 13:47 EST