In Germany Valley in Pendleton County, West Virginia, more than 100 limestone caves have been identified, making it the most prolific caving area in all of the United States. One of the caves in this labyrinth is Seneca Caverns, and the formations inside are most definitely otherworldly.
Seneca Caverns, located in Riverton, West Virginia, is a massive underground labyrinth full of speleothems of all shapes and sizes.
Seneca Caverns WV/Facebook Speleothem is the term for any formations inside a cave that are made from mineral deposits, including stalactites and stalagmites.
These formations look like something from another planet.
Seneca Caverns WV/Facebook Seriously, did we miss a turn and wind up on Mars?
They are breathtakingly unique, rivaling any above-ground mountain view in beauty.
Seneca Caverns WV/Facebook Seneca Caverns has the largest flowstone formation in West Virginia. Other formations in the caverns include draperies, cave bacon, and ribbon stalactites.
Tour rates are $10 to $15 per person, with children 4 and under free.
Seneca Caverns WV/Facebook Discounts are available for groups, AAA members, seniors, and military.
In addition to touring the cave, you can also eat a meal at their onsite restaurant and mine for gemstones.
Seneca Caverns WV/Facebook
Seneca Caverns is open seasonally, April to October.
Seneca Caverns WV/Facebook If you can’t make the trip in person soon, be sure to check their website and Facebook page for pictures of the stunning formations inside this cave system!
Mark your calendar, and plan to visit them this summer.
Seneca Caverns WV/Facebook You may even spot some otherworldly creatures to match all these amazing, alien-like formations, including bats (during the winter), white centipedes, salamanders, and cave crickets.
Have you visited Seneca Caverns before? How was your experience? There are so many amazing caves in the area, and this one is definitely worth a trip!
Seneca Caverns WV/Facebook
Speleothem is the term for any formations inside a cave that are made from mineral deposits, including stalactites and stalagmites.
Seriously, did we miss a turn and wind up on Mars?
Seneca Caverns has the largest flowstone formation in West Virginia. Other formations in the caverns include draperies, cave bacon, and ribbon stalactites.
Discounts are available for groups, AAA members, seniors, and military.
If you can’t make the trip in person soon, be sure to check their website and Facebook page for pictures of the stunning formations inside this cave system!
You may even spot some otherworldly creatures to match all these amazing, alien-like formations, including bats (during the winter), white centipedes, salamanders, and cave crickets.
For another otherworldly experience right here in West Virginia, see this article: One Of The Oddest Geological Wonders Is Located Right Here In West Virginia.
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Address: 3328 Germany Valley Rd, Riverton, WV 26814, USA