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    Bluespring Caverns Park

    4.4 (49 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Jennifer T.

    This was such a cool experience for a roadside stop. The staff was friendly and our guide was fun! The cave tour takes right at an hour. Definitely worth the stop!

    Trinity F.

    I had such a fun time exploring the cave! The one-hour boat tour was really well-timed and my tour guide was really informative and witty with how she presented the history and fun facts of the cave. I also enjoyed uncovering what gemstones I got from their mining sluice! it brought back sweet memories of the boxes of rock collections I owned as a kid.

    The opening of the cave tour.
    Ela S.

    Me and my fiancé had a wonderful time on the boat tour, our tour guide Wyatt was so very informative and friendly. We had the very last tour of the day so it was a little more quiet and we were able to ask quite a few questions. I would absolutely recommend this spot and tour, it is so very beautiful and I very much plan to visit again. Thank you so much, Wyatt! It was definitely a memorable experience for me and my partner, I hope I'll never forget it.

    Trish S.

    We had a wonderful time visiting! I brought my niece (9) and nephew (7) and they loved it. I should have bought the "pass" for all the activities and ended up buying it later, but they had already done the "mining" so auntie paid for them to do that twice. The cave itself was majestic and worth the drive. With that said, a few things worth noting: -All of the cave information claim an easy walk. The steps down to the cave alone could kill you if you fell. They are incredibly steep and carved into stone. -Our tour guide was a high school boy, not an issue on it's own, but he definitely acted like a high school boy and it wasn't the best tour (even my niece was annoyed by him after an hour). Not so annoying that I wouldn't go, but I would probably not want him again. -The indoor golf is great if included in the package, but not worth buying on its own (if you are considering, I recommend you go look at the "course" first). - We could not get a good signal leaving and didn't choose the best route out. Recommend mapping and saving it before you arrive.

    A very nice experience.The tour guide Carson was very interactive with us.Really funny jokes.

    Jeremy J.

    We had our last year. It was fun exploring the cave down below on a little boat that we had our God was funny I had a great sense of humor and they had a lot of landmark some fun things to see you. Great spot definitely recommend it.

    Luke W.

    GREAT TRIP!! Omg I loved this tour/place! Our guide (Wyatt) was really nice and friendly, kind, helpful, funny etc.! The cave is little chilly so bring a light jacket. All of the people there are very nice people. The boats are very safe, they can help you get in if you need but it's really easy to get in. They do lots of fun activities in the cave like "total darkness "and "cave thunder". The gift shop is very nice, they have a big variety of different things. Great for groups. I HIGHLY recommend for a little nice trip out! THE PATH IS STEEP TO GO DOWN AND BACK UP!!!

    Entrance to the cave.
    Kelsey B.

    Pleasant little drive to the location. The facility is very clean. We had Hannah as a tour guide and she seemed to answer all the questions. The cavern is very beautiful and well preserved. I'm so happy I found this location and was able yo take my family. This is not a good place for people that don't do well walking. It's a large include to get in and out of the cave.

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    Aye L.

    We stumbled upon this gem while searching for ways to safely celebrate my mother's birthday. First, it was incredibly easy to find (GPS took us right there, despite poor signal in the area) with ample and free parking. Next, we were able to snag tickets for the 4:10 (final tour of the day). We had about an hour to kill in which we easily did so in the gift shop, reading brochures, talking with staff, and relaxing at the picnic tables. It was worth every penny of the $20.00 adult admission. Plenty of history, knowledge, jokes, and awe in this incredibly unique tour. Pro tip: wear comfortable shoes, bring a jacket (it's 53 degrees underground), and bring a small flashlight (iPhone light wasn't that ideal) for extra light during the tour. Super Pro tip: there are hiking trails on the property that lead to a massive 10+ acre sink hole. If you're adventurous, wear your work out gear and explore prior to/after your tour.

    We drove down from IU for a quick tour around 4:45. Luckily we could go on the last tour at 5 with Hannah. My mom and I were the only ones on the tour due to it being closing time and a Sunday! We had a great tour and Hannah was very informative. She gave us the opportunity to ask lots of questions and always had jokes. I told my friends in Bloomington all about it so hopefully we can all some back. We found out about you guys from the Bloomington Magazine so your ads are working! Thank you for a great Indiana experience!

    Liz T.

    If this is Clayton's first year giving tours on his own, then he is a Gem to keep in the organization. He was funny, knowledgeable, witty, and full of information which kept the tour very interesting. I especially liked how he poked fun at himself and talked about his history with the cave, as short as it is. Keep up the good work!

    Sigrid W.

    Great for a little day trip from Indy. I come here every couple of years and while the tour remains pretty much the same, it is still always fascinating and you learn a little bit more every time. Once you purchase your ticket, you are given a time to be at the tour starting point. At the start you will be informed of the tour rules, very important, so nature can be preserved. This is followed by the decent into the cave itself. This is quite steep and once inside the cave can also be wet, so be careful. Then you get to board the boats and of you go... What a peaceful ride on the underground river. You will learn about the cavern, it's history and discovery, the animals in it, experience total darkness, learn about echos and see formations... The worst part for me though comes at the end, when my asthmatic self gets to climb up that steep hill back to civilization... I huff and I puff and occasionally curse, but generally make it back up eventually. The gift shop is nice with a fairly usual cave gift selection. Of course you can also buy bags of dirt that you/kids can 'mine' for gems or arrowheads.

    Natalie H.

    Daytrip date with my hubby today! We decided to drive to the Mitchell, IN and Borden, IN area today to hit up a farmers market, browse some antique shops, and try out the hour long boat tour at Bluespring Caverns. We arrived mid afternoon to Bluespring Caverns and found a full parking lot, luckily another lot was up nearer the main turn in entrance so we back tracked to it. The path to walk down was fairly steep which could be an issue for some, but wasn't a problem for us. We were greeted by friendly attraction ticket salesmen upon entering the building and were given a tour time about 30 minutes from our check in. We browsed the gift shop, walked and sat outside taking in the sounds of many birds and just relaxed until our cave tour boat time. Friendly tour guide greeted the group, went over the obligatory rules, and led us down the steep entrance to the cave while sharing some history. The boat tour was interesting, a cool 58 degrees in the cave (may bring a light jacket/sweater). Beautiful drive through farmland and countryside from Louisville to this attraction. Even more nice to return on a sweltering hot summer day!

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    Will my 71 yr old mom be able to walk the path, how steep is steep?

    It's pretty steep but doable. I had both of my parents with me. They are in their 60s. My dad has bad knees and Mom a little unsteady at times. They made it in and out okay. Our tour guide, Michael, was very patient. He didn't rush us and kept… Read more

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    Murray Forest Park

    Murray Forest Park

    3.7
    (3 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    This park is located right next to the North Lawrence Community Schools Office. That complex is…read morelooked down to keep park goers out. You have to drive all the way around the park to get to the park's parking lot. It is a huge lot and is located by the ball fields. The park is home to 3 nice ball fields that are suitable to host a small tournament. The park has a restroom facility near the ball fields, but it was locked during my visit. I guess they must be unlocked for special events. There is a shelter near the ball fields with picnic table under it. You will encounter some picnic tables and pavilions along the side of the drive leading to the parking lot. The park has a playground but it is in need of repair and some updates. There are two banks of traditional swings, a bank of toddler swings, a stand and spin, a bridge, and a wooden balance beam. The playground area is on a bed of spongy wood chips and features a jungle gym with a bridge, a slide, a conveyor belt slide, monkey rings and a ladder. As I mentioned, the equipment is in bad shape, and is very old, the ADA swing is broken. It is just bad. My littles did not stay long and only played on the rusty conveyor belt slide. The park has easy access to the woods, hence it names. I saw a few people walking in the woods while I was there. I think that there was even some people riding dirt bikes there. This park is not bad. However, they need to invest a lot of money and energy into the playground. The park has a lot of potential. It is off of the main drag and has a quiet peacful vibe. This is on the border of being a destination park depending on what you are looking for. Just keep in mind that there are no restrooms available or water fountains, so plan accordingly.

    Near an elementary school, the park has a shelter by the roadside, several baseball fields, and…read moresome picnic benches in the wooded area between the access road and the highway. Although the parks department lists this park as having a playground, I didn't see any play area other than the school property, so I think it is a bit misleading. The facilities were in good shape and there was limited parking by the shelter. Not much here unless you are planning an event at the shelter, but it was limited since there were no restrooms or grills. Review #2004

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    Hoosier National Forest

    Hoosier National Forest

    4.9
    (7 reviews)
    5.2 mi

    May 3, 2025 We took the Spring Valley Trail which is a 10,8…read moremile loop. We waited out a rainstorm for about an hour in the parking lot. It had rained a lot and the trail was fairly muddy. I wouldn't want to take it in anything other than hiking boots. When we came to the fork we went to the right. About two miles in, where the trial and the lake intersect we saw a fishing camp. I think these guys leave it up all summer. They had huge coolers, cots and pop up weekenders. About a quarter to a half mile further we took a light trail to the left and found our campsite. I have zero idea how it got there but it had an actual full size picnic table. There are no labeled campsites but if you pay attention you'll spot the side trails leading off from the main trail. The trail is incredibly well marked and even if it wasn't a blind person could follow it. You could take a large four wheeler if you had to. It rained all night so the trail was wet and muddy. There are some cool rock formations, some great water features and some good views of the lake. We came across an old stone building that was pretty cool. Some interesting signs along the trail about the history and region. We didn't see any mountain bikers or horse people but there were obvious signs that they use the trail. Trail had very little trash. Hiked it with full packs and even with the mud it was pretty easy. There were only two blow downs that blocked the trail. There were quite a few streams that crossed the trail, but we only had to put on our sandals for the very last one and I imagine if it hadn't rained so much we could've crossed it in our boots. Saw a box turtle, plenty of squirrels and chipmunks. Heard lots of birds.

    This huge forest has a lot to offer and doesn't charge for admission!…read more Within the last couple months, I've hiked, camped, canoed, fished. Once I got there, there was no other charge. There are also horse trails that I saw people using. There are 200,000 Acres & 266 Miles of Hiking Trails here!

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    Otis Park

    Otis Park

    3.5
    (2 reviews)
    6.6 mi

    This is a nice park/golf course located in Bedford. The main entrance will take you to the golf…read morecourse section. You will find a little amphitheater near the front entrance. You will find a club house with a grill near the back of the course and two open cement picnic areas that look kind of like forts in between. The park was gifted to the city in 1935 by Fred Otis, a local newspaperman. you will find a lot of historic limestone features at this park. The course is very nice and well maintained. It is considered one of the state's best. The golf course is also home to a disc golf course. It looked like a really nice course. I do not know how much play it gets because not many people know about it. If you are looking for the playground and soccer complex you have to go an an entirely different way. You have to take US 50 to Leatherwood Road. You will find the soccer and playground's parking lot just off of Leatherwood Road. It is a very nice parking lot with tons of spots. The soccer fields at the complex are really nice. the nets are portable and seem kind of small. The playground is on a bed of wood chips and has a bank of ADA, toddler, and traditional swings, a couple of sit and spins and a jungle gym with slides, bridges and number games. It is a nice playground area that is well maintained, but is very small. There is a shelter on that side that has a bunch of picnic tables under it. It is also nice as is most stuff on this side of the park. This is not a destination park unless you intend on golfing. It is still nice though and a decent place to pass some time.

    I could easily give this park a four star rating if the parks department of Bedford had better…read moreinformation. It lists the address as if the golf course were the main park. I went to Tunnelton Road and couldn't see the playground or soccer fields from the entrance. All I saw were a marker about the origin of the park, and an under utilized limestone band shell on the west end of the golf course. What I discovered after returning home is that if you drive just a short distance to the west on US 50 to Leatherwood Road, you can gain access to a nice parking lot with access to the soccer fields, the playground, and some open shelter areas (no roofs) for picnics. The setting, even in winter, is picturesque since the golf course maintains the grounds and is part of the largest park in town. I only wish the address of the park was listed on Leatherwood so that I could have found the other amenities. Review #2012

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    Brookside Park

    Brookside Park

    2.5
    (2 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    This is a small park that you will find across the street from Otis Park Golf Course. There is not…read moremuch to this park. It runs along Leatherwood Creek and gives you some decent views of the creek and a steel bridge. You will find a few picnic tables and benches that are positioned to overlook the creek. The park does not have a designated parking lot, but there is tons of places to park here. The park has a dirt area to park, some green space to play and a small play ground area. The playground is on a bed of wood chips and the equipment includes a double slide, a tire swing, a small bank of traditional swings, a net climber, a log roll and a hold and spin. There is a bench just outside the play area where caregivers can sit and watch their littles. The park is well maintained and the equipment is in great shape. This park does not have any shelters, restrooms, or water sources, so plan accordingly. My littles enjoyed their time here and it is not a very popular park in town, so it is never really crowded. definitely worth a visit if you have some time to kill and you find yourself in the area.

    This park seems like an afterthought. Across the street from the entrance to the golf course at…read moreOtis Park, there is a steep inclined driveway down into the gravel lot for parking. There is a slide and a couple swings for the playground. There is a picnic table, but no shelter on the site. The park runs along the creek and there is a steel bridge that spans the creek that no longer allows vehicular traffic. I didn't see any signs telling people to stay off the bridge, but it does have a number of road barriers in place to discourage anyone from going there. I can imagine that after heavy rains, the park has flooding issues as well. Not much to do unless your kids just love running around and creating their own fun. Review #2011

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    Wilson Park

    Wilson Park

    3.5
    (2 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    This is a decent neighborhood park. The park is pretty spread out with lots of available parking…read more In one area of the park you will find that playground area and club house that can be rented for special events such as birthdays.. There is also a small shelter with restrooms there , but there was not any picnic table under the shelter. The play ground has a duck rocker, a bank of traditional/toddler swings, a sandbox, a sit and spin, a medium jungle gym with slides, spiral pole slide, and tic-tac-toe, and a large jungle gym with tunnel, bridges, monkey rings, and slides. One of the slides is closed with a piece of plywood through. The equipment is well maintained, with the exception of the broken slide. You will find a bench and a picnic table just off of the playground area where caregivers can sit and watch their littles play. The park dates back to 1917 and was originally named Washington Park. In 1918, it was give its current name Wilson Park, for Woodrow Wilson, who was president at the time. The park is also home to a bunch of horseshoe pits, with a small shelter next to it. There is also a very nice baseball field located in the park. It is really nice and has an electric scoreboard and dugouts. Calling all pickle ball players! This park has 4 very nice and newly installed pickleball courts. The courts are fenced in and there are benches just outside the fence for people to sit. I really like this low key park. It is a hidden gem and has a lot to offer. It is a borderline destination park and is easy to get in and out of. I highly recommend checking this place out.

    This somewhat older park is tucked away behind a neighborhood and is spread out. The main features…read moreare a baseball park, a series of horseshoe pits, and a fairly new playground on the northeast end. There are numerous old buildings (limestone) that were locked for the winter making it difficult to tell if they were shelters, or possibly restrooms and concession stands for the ballpark. It could be a nice place for a walk if the traffic for the ballgames wasn't too heavy. Lots of trees and some hills in the park. Review #1983

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