Alabaster Caverns State Park

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  • (4.8)5 reviews

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Camping Style

Backpacker
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Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Directions

Located 6 miles south of Freedom on Hwy 50, 1/2 mile east on Hwy 50A, or 20 miles north of Mooreland on Hwy 50.

Access

Boat-In
Drive-in
Walk-in

Accommodations

Cabin Tent
Equestrian
RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites

Features

Driveway Back-In
Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Market
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups

Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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4.8

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Njones81

1 year ago
5/5

We rode here for our Run for the Son mission ride on May 6th. The cave did have a collapse so you enter and leave through the exit of the cave now, but overall it is still a very good and lengthy tour. There were no bats due to to many children trips so they migrated to a more quieter place for now. But it was still just as nest and beautiful down in the cavern. Only $10 for an adult and great Rocks and gifts in the store.

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Ryan Carlson

1 year ago
4/5

Neat park and campground to visit if you're passing through the area. There is a tram which runs through the park, I didn't take that due to time available. I did do a self-tour to the Water Cave which was fairly underwhelming. Beautiful scenery in fall.

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Jill Kreikemeier

1 year ago
5/5

Very interesting, unique cave. Says there's a lot of steps but it was several steps then flat for a while then a few more steps. Not straight up or down a bunch 9f steps. I think she said we went down 15-20 feet over whole tour.

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Nancy Parra

1 year ago
5/5

They leave on the hour for tours up til 4pm. Nice tent camping grassy area. RVs have shade. The staff is kind and like sharing. The old entrance is being used to the cavern. There are stairs, low areas for tall ppl. They said January is the best time to see the bats. Wear a rain coat and shoes that can get dirty.

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Sarah Niles

1 year ago
5/5

Such a cool stop! Sadly the original entrance to the cave is inaccessible currently but still really cool to see the rest of the cave. Tons of cute little families of bats! We camped at the campgrounds overnight and the camping spot and facilities were nice.

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