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Cave Explorers in NEW giant room of cavern.

Discovery Day at Natural Bridge Caverns

Each weekend in June will feature a different adventure — from exploring like a real caver, to understanding these incredible land formations, to protecting the fragile ecosystems, and topping it off with celebrating these amazing natural resources. There will be special guests onsite each weekend, live demonstrations, entertainment, activities, giveaways and more. Admission to the park is free, and cavern tour and special attraction tickets may be purchased on-site or in advance online. Cavern Tours, Twisted Trails Zip Rails and Ropes Course, AMAZEn’ Ranch Round-Up, and Gem Panning are open daily.

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