Woodward Cave
About
Woodward Cave, one of the largest caverns in Pennsylvania, has a nickname that reflects its five spacious rooms, one of which, “The Hall of Statues”, is 300 feet long with a 40-foot cathedral ceiling. Â
Woodward Cave Tours
Experienced guides conduct a well explained, easily walked tour offering 50 minutes of nature at its best. With a temperature that hovers at 48 degrees year-round, you’re definitely going to need a coat!
On the tour, here are some of the “rooms” you’ll see:
The rooms you will visit in Woodward Cave include the Ballroom, actually used for square dances and banquets.  In the Square Room, you will be shown delicate rare Helictites, cave coral, and more.
The Hanging Forest features the largest collection of stalactites found in the cave, along with ribbon formations and flowstone. Â
Next, in the Hall of Statues, you will be amazed at one of the largest stalagmites in the region, the Tower of Babel, 14 feet high.  The Upper Room completes the tour with a spectacular cathedral ceiling rising 60 feet from the floor below.
Woodward Cave Ticket Information:
Family Tours | $12.00 Adults $6.00 Children ages 4 to 12 Under 4 – Free |
School Tours | $5.00 Students $6.00 Adult Chaperones Teachers and Drivers – Free |
Scout Groups | $5.00 Cub or Brownie $5.00 Boy and Girl Scouts $7.00 Adults |
Group Tours | Groups of 10 or More $9.00 Adults $5.00 Children ages 4 to 12 |
Note:
Cave Tours will reopen in the Spring.
For more information please visit their website http://www.woodwardcave.com/