Explore American history and interesting rock formations while walking through nature's underground. Indian Caverns offers a variety of specialized tours for schools (all levels), civic organizations, scout troops, clubs and groups of all ages including support materials, lecture/presentations, study guides, and group activities. They also have facilities for meetings, picnics, and parties.
One reason for Indian Caverns’ popularity is the real cave paintings on the walls. Here you can see ancient paintings of a turtle, a tepee, and a Mohawk chief. More than 400 years ago, Native Americans used these caverns as a winter shelter,
council chamber, and burial ground. Adjacent to Indian Caverns is a second cavern, Giant’s Hall, where you can view the Grotto of the Wah Wah Taysee, a cave that glows, and the Frozen Niagara, which is more than two stories tall. Kids enjoy the sounds made by a musical rock. The wide concrete walkways and Native American artifacts make this an excellent cavern if your family includes a wide range of ages, attention spans, and energy levels.
One reason for Indian Caverns’ popularity is the real cave paintings on the walls. Hereyou can see ancient paintings of a turtle, a tepee, and a Mohawk chief.
More than 400 years ago, Native Americans used these caverns as a winter shel-ter, council chamber, and burial ground. Adjacent to Indian Caverns is a second caern, Giant’s Hall, where you can view the Grotto of the Wah Wah Taysee, a cave that glows, and the Frozen Niagara, which is more than two stories tall. Kids enjoy the sounds made by a musical rock.
The wide concrete walkways and Native American artifacts make this an excellentcavern if your family includes a wide range of ages, attention spans, and energy levels.138