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Luray Caverns

Luray Caverns
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Stalactites, stalagmites and columns in Luray Caverns
Luray Caverns is located in Virginia
Luray Caverns
Luray Caverns is located in the US
Luray Caverns
Location of Luray Caverns
Location Luray, Virginia
Coordinates 38°39′51.5″N 78°29′1.7″W / 38.664306°N 78.483806°W / 38.664306; -78.483806Coordinates: 38°39′51.5″N 78°29′1.7″W / 38.664306°N 78.483806°W / 38.664306; -78.483806
Designated 1973
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Luray Caverns, originally called Luray Cave, is a commercial cave just west of Luray, Virginia, United States, which has drawn many visitors since its discovery in 1878. The underground cavern system is generously adorned with speleothems such as columns, mud flows, stalactites, stalagmites, flowstone, and mirrored pools. The caverns are perhaps best known for the Great Stalacpipe Organ, a lithophone made from solenoid-fired strikers that tap stalactites of various sizes to produce tones similar to those of xylophones, tuning forks, or bells.

The path that goes through Luray Caverns starts at the entrance. Next it curves throughout the caverns until you reach Dream Lake. Then it goes in circles downwards until it reaches Saracen's Tent. It goes right to The Great Stalacpipe Organ where it goes next to some big stalactites and stalagmites. Last, it goes to the Wishing Well and goes to a sign where they honor veterans who come from Page County and it climbs out through a small passage where you see the "Fried Eggs" rock formation. At last, it goes out through a smaller passage to the entrance. The entire trek is 1.5 mi (2.4 km) long and takes around 45 minutes to 1 hour to finish the journey.

The caverns are situated in the Shenandoah Valley just to the east of the Allegheny Range of the Appalachian Mountains in Luray, Virginia. The valley extends from the Blue Ridge in the north to the south end of Massanutten Mountain. Cave Hill, 927 feet (283 m) above sea level, had long been an object of local interest on account of its pits and oval hollows or sinkholes (known as karst) through one of which the discoverers of Luray Caverns entered.


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