Laurel Caverns Stairs, lit with electric lights, lead into the cavern.
Location Farmington, Pennsylvania Length 4,972 meters (16,312 ft)[ 1] Discovery 1760s (first recorded exploration)[ 2] Geology Karst cave Mississippian Loyalhanna limestone Access Adults: $15 USD Seniors (65+): $12 USD Children (12-18): $10 USD Children (6-11): $10 USD Children (0-5): free Upper Caving (9 and up): $20 USD Lower Caving (12 and up): $25 USD
Laurel Caverns is the largest cave in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by volume and area.[ 3] Located in the community of Farmington , it sits on the Chestnut Ridge near Uniontown ,[ 4] roughly 50 miles (80 km) southeast of Pittsburgh .
Initially an unregulated wild cave that was known by locals and word of mouth as "Dulany's Cave" (alternate spelling: "Dulaney's Cave") during the early 1900s,[ 5] it was owned, during the 1930s, by Norman Cale and his brother, and then later by Cale[ 6] and his wife, Helen, who opened it to the general public as a show cave on July 1, 1964, and marketed it as "the caverns in the clouds".[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10]
^ "Show Caves of the United States of America: Laurel Caverns" .
^ "Welcome" .
^ "Outdoor Writers Find Seven Springs of Great Interest ." Berwick, Pennsylvania: Berwick Enterprise , May 25, 1968, p. 4 (subscription required).
^ "Laurel Caverns Restoring Old French Outpost Site ." Uniontown, Pennsylvania: Evening Standard , July 19, 1968, p. 16 (subscription required).
^ "Pupils Aid in Fighting Fires ." Uniontown, Pennsylvania: The Morning Herald , April 12, 1915, p. 7 (subscription required).
^ Storey, Buzz. "Just a Bunch of Old Cavemen—That's Us ." Uniontown, Pennsylvania: Evening Standard , April 8, 1952, p. 13 (subscription required).
^ "Laurel Caverns, Newest Tourist Attraction Opens on July 1st ." Somerset, Pennsylvania: The Daily American , June 27, 1964, p. 3 (subscription required).
^ Tepper, Eric. "Laurel Caverns Largest in Pa. " Latrobe, Pennsylvania: The Latrobe Bulletin , June 19, 1965, p. 9 (subscription required).
^ "Laurel Caverns to Be Expanded ." Boswell, Pennsylvania: Boswell News , November 5, 1964, p. 2 (subscription required).
^ "New Tower and Stockade at Caverns ." Uniontown, Pennsylvania: Evening Standard , October 19, 1968, p. 6 (subscription required).