If you’re looking for a spectacular experience beneath the ground, then Tennessee is a prime state to visit. It’s not known as “Old Rocky Top” for no reason, and the Forbidden Caverns experience in Sevierville, just below the Smoky Mountains, will highlight the state’s history in a way you’ve never seen before. Visit one of the most incredible caves in the United States right here in Tennessee, and get ready to have a story you’ll never tire of telling.

GoogleStreetview Forbidden Caverns is a tourist attraction found right here in Sevierville, Tennessee, but is known for its local historical significance. Flint from the caves was once used by the Eastern Woodland Native Americans for knives, scrapers, and arrowheads.

Forbidden Caverns Official Website Back in the early 20th century, the subterranean spaces were once used to make moonshine in secret. It wasn’t until the 1960s that the cave was originally excavated as a public attraction. It took three years, and the Forbidden Caverns were eventually opened to the public in 1967.

Forbidden Caverns Official Website The caverns descend several hundred feet below ground. You’ll have the chance to wander along an underground stream, one that’s supplied by an underground lake beneath English Mountain, and there are incredible rock formations and grottos to view along the way.

Forbidden Caverns Official Website Curious how chilly it gets below ground? Throughout the Forbidden Caverns, you’re most likely to experience a temperature of 58 degrees.

Forbidden Caverns Official Websites The rock formations are truly incredible and look like something from another world. The cave was once used as shelter from the chill of winter, and the unique calcite formations throughout are still growing and taking shape after thousands of years.

Forbidden Caverns Official Website You can tour the Forbidden Caverns for yourself; the average guided tour is going to run just short of an hour. There are some strenuous parts of the tour, so you’ll want to make sure everyone in your party can handle a moderate-to-difficult walking tour.

D9 - GoogleMaps There’s magic below the surface here in Tennessee - you only have to look. Make sure you bring shoes that can handle the damp terrain and small puddles, too. It can get chilly in the caverns!

Forbidden Caverns Official Website Have you experienced the Forbidden Caverns of Tennessee for yourself? You can visit from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., April 1st to November 30th, every day of the week but Thursdays and Sundays when the location is closed.

What an incredible place to visit! You can learn more about the Forbidden Caverns and what to expect on your trip either at its official website or Facebook page.

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Forbidden Caverns is a tourist attraction found right here in Sevierville, Tennessee, but is known for its local historical significance. Flint from the caves was once used by the Eastern Woodland Native Americans for knives, scrapers, and arrowheads.

Forbidden Caverns Official Website

Back in the early 20th century, the subterranean spaces were once used to make moonshine in secret. It wasn’t until the 1960s that the cave was originally excavated as a public attraction. It took three years, and the Forbidden Caverns were eventually opened to the public in 1967.

The caverns descend several hundred feet below ground. You’ll have the chance to wander along an underground stream, one that’s supplied by an underground lake beneath English Mountain, and there are incredible rock formations and grottos to view along the way.

Curious how chilly it gets below ground? Throughout the Forbidden Caverns, you’re most likely to experience a temperature of 58 degrees.

Forbidden Caverns Official Websites

The rock formations are truly incredible and look like something from another world. The cave was once used as shelter from the chill of winter, and the unique calcite formations throughout are still growing and taking shape after thousands of years.

You can tour the Forbidden Caverns for yourself; the average guided tour is going to run just short of an hour. There are some strenuous parts of the tour, so you’ll want to make sure everyone in your party can handle a moderate-to-difficult walking tour.

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There’s magic below the surface here in Tennessee - you only have to look. Make sure you bring shoes that can handle the damp terrain and small puddles, too. It can get chilly in the caverns!

Have you experienced the Forbidden Caverns of Tennessee for yourself? You can visit from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., April 1st to November 30th, every day of the week but Thursdays and Sundays when the location is closed.

If you’re looking for more fun in Tennessee, you can find it on the Harpeth River!

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Address: Forbidden Caverns, 455 Blowing Cave Rd, Sevierville, TN 37876, USA