Blanchard Springs Caverns
A living limestone cave in Arkansas's Ozark National Forest, showcasing cathedral chambers of stalactites, flowstone, and an active underground stream.
About this spectacle
Blanchard Springs Caverns is a living cave system tucked beneath the Ozark National Forest in Arkansas. Visitors descend into cathedral-sized chambers draped with stalactites, stalagmites, flowstone curtains, and rare cave formations still actively growing. The air inside maintains a cool, constant temperature year-round, carrying the gentle drip of mineral-rich water that has sculpted these rooms over millions of years. Two paved, lighted trails offer different levels of immersion: a shorter route through the most dramatic formations and a deeper passage revealing the underground stream that carved the cave. The silence underground is profound, broken only by distant water and the guide's narration. Photographers find extraordinary material in the interplay of artificial lighting and translucent speleothems. The surrounding Ozark forest adds a vivid surface contrast to the cool stone world below.
When to go
Jun — Aug
Getting there
Nearest city: Mountain View.
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