America’s underground attractions you didn’t know existed
loveEXPLORING staff
27 December 2023
Going underground
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Greenbrier Bunker, West Virginia
Courtesy of the Greenbrier
City Market Catacombs, Indiana
Courtesy of Visit Indy
Onondaga Cave, Missouri
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Dinosaur Caves, California
Courtesy of SLO CAL
Old Sacramento Underground, California
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Inner Space Cavern, Texas
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Indiana Caverns, Indiana
Courtesy of Harrison County CVB
Wetherill Mesa, Colorado
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Valley of Fire cave, Nevada
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Seattle Underground City, Washington
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Strataca, Kansas
Courtesy of Kansas Tourism
Luray Caverns, Virginia
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Antelope Canyon, Arizona
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The Edison, California
Courtesy of Discover Los Angeles
Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico
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Lockport Cave, New York
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Butte underground city, Montana
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Lehman Caves, Nevada
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Homestead Crater, Utah
Courtesy of Homestead Resort
Marvel Cave, Missouri
Courtesy of Silver Dollar City
Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota
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Mega Zips, Kentucky
Courtesy of Mega Zips
Emerald Cave, Arizona
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City Hall subway station, New York
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Mammoth Cave, Kentucky
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Ruby Falls, Tennessee
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