Daily Tours

Tours for the whole family!

Our one-hour guided tours are given daily, year-round. You will explore amazing geological formations, Native American artifacts and ancient bear beds. See Moonshiner's Dam, the Wishing Well and our own Grand Canyon. Learn about stalagmites, stalactites and fluorescent minerals while discovering an entirely new world underground.

Group rates are available for groups of 20 or more paid participants, not including children under the age of 4. Adults $21.00, Youth $11.00.

*Reservations and full payment for the entire group must be made in a single payment to qualify for the group rate. Call to book your Group Tour. You are unable to get this rate with an online booking.

Open to all ages, our caverns are 85% wheelchair accessible with wide walking paths and areas to rest. Open year-round, except Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

$26.00 + tax

Adult (13 & Up)

$14.00 + tax

Youth (5-12)

FREE

Child (0-4)

$24.00 + tax

Senior/Military

  • Stark Caverns are partially handicap accessible. Daily tours are one hour long and require you to walk approximately three-fourths of a mile. Wheelchairs can manage 85% of the pathways in the caverns. The other 15% are at the far end of the caverns and there are waiting areas. We offer discounted rates for our guests in wheelchairs.

  • The daily tour is approximately one hour long. We welcome you to stay longer and enjoy our Visitor's Center. Pan for gems or fossils at our sluice, crack open a geode, shop for unique souvenirs and gifts, walk the grounds or enjoy a picnic in one of our two picnic areas.

  • No. The only pets allowed in the buildings are service animals. Please plan accordingly and never leave your pets in a hot vehicle.

  • Wear comfortable clothing such as jeans or shorts and a t-shirt, and close-toed shoes with good traction – tennis shoes or hiking boots are ideal. Bring a light jacket or sweater – the caverns are a constant 57-58 degrees year-round.

  • Yes. You can take pictures of everything except for the Native American Artifacts. We ask that you not use a flash when photographing cave wildlife (like salamanders, bats or crayfish), to avoid disturbing them.

  • Stark Caverns is a constant 57-58 degrees year-round in the deepest part of our cavern, but heavy rain increases the water flow inside the caverns and increases your likelihood of getting dripped on (cavern kisses) during the tour. Our Ballroom (Area for events & camping) is located a few hundred feet from the large, open-air entrance of our cave, which does affect the temperature of the cave during Winter months. Plan to dress warmly or in layers when enjoying a cave tour in colder months. Snow doesn’t affect the interior of the caverns, but may make road conditions getting to the caverns unsafe. You may want to call the caverns or check the website before you visit if there are extreme weather conditions.