Onondaga Cave State Park is a Missouri state park located on the Meramec River approximately 5 miles southeast of the village of Leasburg. The …
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Aug 13, 2024
It became apparent to us very quickly that this is a locals campground and we were seen as outsiders. The park is beautiful with a very narrow road in, big rigs beware. The bathhouse is clean. It jus…Full review by DogsandDragons
Jul 29, 2024
Thus cave is awesome! Sandy was our guide! She did great taking about the rich history of the cave. The cave and tour are very non commercialized. They have left the cave in its natural state and tha…Full review by Daydream28689782501
Aug 6, 2023
A few pretty spots but it was dark inside could hardly see anything. Please believe me, this is very very strenuous. 90 minutes of walking down deep in a dark cave on very slippery surfaces to not s…Full review by EvyDel
Do I need to make a reservation for the cave tour in advance? I read in one place that no reservations are necessary for groups under 10 people but there is also an area on the website to make your reservations that says only 1 spot is left for the tour we would like. I have tried to call the phone number multiple times and it doesn’t seem to be working. I’m afraid to just show up and then have the tour be full!
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did you figure this out? I’m wondering the same exact thing
Adults & Teens (13 & older) - $15 Children (6-12 yrs) - $9 Under 6 - free! There is a combo ticket price if you want to visit Onondaga and Cathedral Caves on the same day.
Is the cave tour baby friendly for an 8 month old? Obviously we wouldn't be using a stroller.
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I saw someone using a stroller as we were leaving. I wouldn't recommend it. The paths are somewhat slippery and there are some steep ramps, both up and down. There are rails to …
I saw someone using a stroller as we were leaving. I wouldn't recommend it. The paths are somewhat slippery and there are some steep ramps, both up and down. There are rails to hold. I wouldn't hand carry, perhaps strapped on your front or back. There are low spots to duck, that might be an issue. I'm sorry that I can't say yes or no, just let you know what the path is like.
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What conditions cause the campground to flash flood?
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The campground creek does indeed flash flood; however, this is not something that occurs very often. Regardless, campers should be prepared for changing weather conditions. If...