Home of the only lakeside cavern entrance in Arkansas, War Eagle Cavern is a must see while visiting this historical area. Whether you are planning your family vacation or just a fun weekend …
Home of the only lakeside cavern entrance in Arkansas, War Eagle Cavern is a must see while visiting this historical area. Whether you are planning your family vacation or just a fun weekend adventure, War Eagle Cavern offers hours of affordable family fun. Located half-way between Eureka Springs and Rogers, Arkansas. We are: stroller-accessible, pet friendly, and have limited handicap accessibility.
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Oct 18, 2024
This cavern is worth stopping at and the tour took about an hour. Our tour guide Shandy was excellent and we learned a lot about the area. There is a bit of a climb to get back, but there are restin… Full review by TheVVJ
Sep 17, 2024
I love to go to caves, and this one was fun and interesting. Our guide who had done several years of tours was interesting and was easy to understand. It was a hike down to the cave, that was easy, b… Full review by P1281
Mar 23, 2024
We did the cave tour was good length at about an hour starting at the main building walking down slope to cave. Tour guide was friendly and informative we saw a few bats hanging on the ceiling which … Full review by texastravelbug42
Here is some helpful info.... The Traditional Cavern Tour takes place on rough concrete paved walkways, so it is possible for wheelchairs and strollers to go through the cave. …
Here is some helpful info.... The Traditional Cavern Tour takes place on rough concrete paved walkways, so it is possible for wheelchairs and strollers to go through the cave. However, due to its unique and natural formation, the cave floor is unlevel in some areas. Also, the pathway from the gift shop to the cave is ¼ mile all downhill on paved asphalt which does mean the wheelchair will have to come back up the hill after the tour. It usually takes a person of significant strength to restrain the chair as it goes down the hill and push it back up afterwards. We recommend that any guest wanting to attempt the tour in a wheelchair bring along at least 2 strong, capable family members and/or acquaintances to help.
how much does the maze cost? the site just has the cave tour listed + says to call for a 3-activity package (but we don't want to do panning, mystery house etc.)...thanks!
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I believe the tickets for the cave visit alone was $18 or, as you mentioned the 3-activity package for $26. That package includes the mystery house (which was quite entertaining, …
I believe the tickets for the cave visit alone was $18 or, as you mentioned the 3-activity package for $26. That package includes the mystery house (which was quite entertaining, truth be said) and the maze (which we didn't do although it was included in the price due to lack of time). The panning costs extra because you purchase the kits with the stones in them, I believe.
You best check their Facebook page before you go because they are closed in the winter. We wanted to revisit and almost made a trip in vain this January. Ticket prices are on their …
You best check their Facebook page before you go because they are closed in the winter. We wanted to revisit and almost made a trip in vain this January. Ticket prices are on their website, right now they are $18/$26 per adult depending on the package you choose