From jct Hwy 193 & Hwy 60: Go 3 mi W on Hwy 60, then 2-1/2 mi N on Eagle Cave Rd. Follow signs.
Really fun, they let you crawl wherever you want, you do get very dirty but it is very fun. The food was okay but some of it was bad. The cave is very warm and fun to sleep in.
Great private cave! Many different formations, well-lit, flashlights provided. Very knowledgeable tour guide. Good length of tour, many opportunities for questions with helpful answers. As with all caves, you may want to bring pants and/or sleeves (hard to remember in the summer!). Highly recommended.
We recently went camping in Eagle Cave with our Girl Scout troop for the weekend. Overall, an excellent experience! The hosts are phenomenal and do such a great job keeping the kids entertained with games and searching for items that are very carefully hidden in the cave. The food is amazing and this was something noted by several members of our group. They really feed you well to keep everyone full between meals. (No food at all is allowed in the caves). A night hike and an encounter with an owl was also on our most favorite list! Definitely bring tarps and cots if you have them. Tents work too but they should be on the smaller size! You will need a tarp for under and over your stuff while in the cave. Some areas are A LOT wetter than others. Bring extra plastic bags to pack out wet stuff when you leave. Highly recommend! It was enjoyed by all!
It is a great place to spend the weekend with your Scout troop. A lot of fun activities to keep them busy all weekend.