The Bluff Dwellers' Cave dates back to 12,000 BC the time of the Paleo-Indians, in 1925 the cave was
rediscovered by Arthur Browning. The
Bluff-Dwellers Cavern has been open for tours since 1927, which is like 86
years…to me that is a big enough historical fact to make me want to go visit
the cave!
Bluff Dwellers' Cavern
is fun for all ages, and they claim it is perfect for ages 2-102! Okay, that is a score considering you can
take the toddlers and grandpa! The cave
has knowledgeable staff (obviously bigger history experts than me), interactive
tours, a museum with 700 locally found arrowheads and a Mineral and Fossil
collection, and a play area for children.
To fully enjoy the
cave, museum, and the day allow around an hour and half for your visit. However, to make your visit better compliment
of Bluff Dwellers Cavern I have two FREE Passes for one of my lucky
readers! Follow instructions below,
share with your friends, and take a trip to Noel, Missouri to visit beautiful
Bluff Dwellers' Cavern!
Floating on the Elk River
– enjoy the beautiful bluffs by raft, kayaks, or canoe!
Shadow Lake - a great
place to enjoy the river and have some refreshments, but is also quickly
becoming a destination of its own for its unique club atmosphere on the weekends.
Noel, MO - Also known as Christmas City U.S.A since
1932. Every year the Noel post office receives
tens of thousands Christmas cards, so that folks may receive their Christmas
Greeting from “The Christmas City” Read
more about the Christmas Postmark
here.
Have an Adventurous Day!
Disclosure: Photos have been provided by Bluff Dwellers' Cavern. The giveaway is sponsored by Bluff Dwellers' Cavern, a huge thank you to them.
This is really awesome, Becky! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa, don't forget to enter to WIN....it could be your next ROAD TRIP! :-)
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