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Enjoy a thrilling tour through a natural cavern and a hike through picturesque forest trails with waterfalls. For your enjoyment, a tour guide is available. A short audio tour of cave is included as part of the tour. This explains the cave's formation and history. Guided tours are available in the spring and autumn months. You can learn more by visiting War Eagle Cavern near Eureka Springs. Onyx Cave is the oldest cave in the state and was first discovered in 1891.

wikipedia.orgAudio headsets are available to listen to the explanations of the cave's rocks. The average temperature inside the cave is 57° year-round. You should wear comfortable shoes as the cave temperature is lower than outside. You can take a tour to get a more immersive experience. You'll be glad that it was! Blue Spring Heritage Center, an Arkansas tourist attraction privately owned, covers 33 acres and features native plants, hardwoods trees, meadows.

The amphitheater has an outdoor stage, and there is also a small shop. The entire complex can be found in hillside areas with a beautiful view of Blue Spring. The center offers many educational programs. This center is a great choice for families and those who want to spend a memorable day. Reverend Charles Scoville of the Disciples of Christ built the Castle in 1932. Scoville intended to use the castle for retreat. Here is more info on Business.google.com have a look at our site. It was 474 acres in size and featured an auditorium with excellent acoustics.

The castle is believed to have been inspired by the Mormon Tabernacle at Salt Lake City. It is a popular place for weddings. Blue Spring Heritage Center has something for everyone. You can find out more about the region and its history at the museum's large display of natural artifacts as well as the garden covering 33 acres. The Blue Spring Heritage Center's Facebook page provides information about what you can expect. Explore the underground cave world to learn more about gemstone panning.

You can also find a gift shop at the cave. A half-mile-long maze in the cave is also available for exploration. You'll need to find five tribes within it. Play a race against family members or friends, or just wander the cave. Stop by the Smoke Signal Cafe to enjoy great food, drinks, and live music while you're here. Onyx Cave, Arkansas' oldest show cave, is located six miles east of Eureka Springs.

It's located six miles east from Eureka Springs. It takes approximately 30 minutes to tour the cave. Visitors of all age will have a blast in the cave due to its cool temperatures. Onyx Cave offers more education than a museum and is well worth a visit. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes. You should remember that War Eagle Cavern is not a free tour. To reserve a space, you will need a USD 65 deposit and must pay USD 65 per individual.

Individual tickets to the cave can be purchased for approximately six dollars, or you can buy a Value Pass for around ten dollars. Consider booking your hotel in advance if you plan on traveling with a group. Don't miss out on the chance to see cave mammals while you're there. There are over 75,000 bats living in the cave, including grey and eastern pipistrelle varieties. These animals will be visible in their natural habitats and with their young.

In the spring and summer, it is cool and pleasant. No matter the season, you will still enjoy the caves' fascinating sights and sounds. The Blue Spring Heritage Center can be found in Eureka Springs Arkansas. There are easy walking trails, accessible trails for wheelchairs, and beautiful areas. You can visit the Blue Spring which is 510 feet in depth, as well as its overflow into White River. The area is rich in natural and historical beauty, including the Blue Spring which flows into White River.

Tourists and locals alike love this magical spring. Inspiration Point is a must when you visit the White River Region. This overlook is free and sits at 500 feet above White River. Castle Antiques is an antique shop that shares the overlook with Castle Overlook. It's located on Highway 62, five miles west Eureka Springs. The stunning scenery and historical significance of the area make it well worth the trip.

Castle Antiques offers something a bit more active if that's what you are looking for. The National Register of Historic Places has designated the Blue Spring Heritage Center as an important site of national importance. The spring supplies 38 million gallons per day of water and is surrounded by a lush lagoon full of native plants. It is accessible daily, 9am-6pm, from March to November. The admission fee for adults is $9.75, and for children younger than five it's $6.50.

There are discounts available for seniors and those with disabilities. Blue Spring is an excellent place to unwind after a hard day at work or stressful schedule. Nearby is the Bluff Shelter, an historic Native American site which served as a sacred place for American Indians. Archeological digs made in 1971 discovered prehistoric artifacts back to 8000 B.C. There is also evidence that Native Americans were present at the site as early 1700 AD.

American Indians have lived in the area since ancient times. It was also a place of intermittent tribe use for tens to thousands of year, according to historians from several Indian countries.