Once upon a time my mother taught science and math, so we learned science no matter where we walked, above the ground or below the ground. I have vivid memories of touring Mammoth Cave as a child. Now I take my kids on cave tours.
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However, you can bring such a lesson alive by taking your children on a cave tour.
For my daughter's birthday, we took both our kids and their cousins to Ohio Caverns in West Liberty, OH. It's the largest cave in Ohio and has many formations including one shaped like a water pump. The formations exist in all directions, in front and above you, so we kept physically close to the kids, watching their head and hands.
Lesson Idea
Read about cave biology before you go on a trip beneath the ground. According to traveladvisortips website, Ohio Caverns made the list "Top 10 Most Amazing Caves & Caverns in USA". Here's the other 9 caves listed you could visit with your kids:
1. Meramec Caverns - near St. Louis, MO
2. Kartchner Caverns - AZ (by guide only)
3. Luray Caverns - Shenandoah Valley, VA
4. Carlsbad Caverns - New Mexico
5. Blanchard Springs Caverns - Arkansas
6. Mammoth Cave - Kentucky (KY)
7. Lost Seas Caverns - Tennessee (TN)
8. Shenandoah Caverns - Virginia
9. Natural Bridge Caverns - TX
I've also been to Natural Bridge Caverns and Mammoth Cave and I would recommend these sites for families with kids. If you have been to any of the other caves, please leave a comment and let us know whether you would recommend the tour for kids.
Ohio Caverns Fun Fact
Family owned, passed down from one generation to the next
Learn more at http://www.ohiocaverns.com/ or visit the cave in West Liberty, Ohio, just 2 hours North of Cincinnati
Learn more at http://www.ohiocaverns.com/ or visit the cave in West Liberty, Ohio, just 2 hours North of Cincinnati
Ohio Caverns Tips
You will feel like you are driving out in no where and perhaps no one else is visiting, is it even open? Very cute entrance sign "yes, we are open". Apparently the owners can hear us thinking. Bring a picnic basket, there's a picnic shelter on site.
"stalactites need to hold on tight".. LOL!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure I can get my kid to remember that!