Top 10 Best Caves in All of Alabama

Three Caves: The incredible nuclear fallout shelter-turned-concert venue provides a showstopping experience each and every show.

 Stephens Gap Cave:Stephens Gap is well-known throughout the United States as a gorgeous experience, but perhaps not for those afraid of heights. 

Sauta Cave National Wildlife Refuge:This nature preserve was established primarily to protect the resident endangered bat species, the gray and Indiana bats. The park, Sauta Cave National Wildlife Refuge, is 264 acres in size. 

Russell Cave National Monument:This cave is a sight to behold, offering plenty of educational demonstrations and presentations that explain why it receives such strong protection.

Rickwood Caverns State Park:Located in Warrior, AL, the unforgettable cavern tour lasts about an hour. You traverse through a mile of formations, each grander and more interesting than the last. 

Neversink Pit: Neversink Pit ranks among the best caves in Alabama, and it holds a reputation for being one of the coolest. 

Manitou Cave:Manitou Cave, the name translating to the revered spirit in Cherokee, has been pivotal to the tribe’s culture for as long as it’s been established.

Majestic Caverns:Near Birmingham, AL, lies Majestic Caverns, formerly known as DeSoto Caverns. This gorgeous show cave is known not only for its appearance but particularly for its vibrant history.

Fern Cave:There are over 200 acres of hillside you can explore, and Fern Cave boasts itself as one of the best caves in Alabama in terms of preservation.

Cathedral Caverns State Park:It expands across 1.3 explorable miles, and it definitely lives up to its name, with grandiose ceilings so high that you’ll be convinced you’re in a cathedral!

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