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WV Caves - Underground World of Mystery
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WV Caves - Underground World of Mystery

The natural world is packed with wonders. Canyons. Reefs. Waterfalls and mountains. Jungles. Deserts. West Virginia, likewise, with its rolling hills and temperate forests, lush canyons and scenic rivers, is packed with wonders of its own.

But underneath all that, beneath the Greenbrier Valley, waits a lost world as fantastic as anything out of Hollywood. A cavern one thousand feet across and twelve stories high, filled with ancient, glittering columns and formations that would dwarf a midtown building in Manhattan. Endless subterranean spaces that overflow with history--a secret Cold War bunker with a 25-ton door built to withstand a nuclear explosion. And a salt spa carved from a mountainside where you can relax, rejuvenate and heal.

All these treasures lie beneath the peaceful hills of West Virginia, waiting for your exploration and discovery. If it sounds fantastic, that’s because it is. As one visitor remarked, “I’ve been all over the world and seen and done a lot of things. The only experience that ever topped caving is hiking to the bottom of the Grand Canyon with my son.”

LOST WORLD CAVERNS

The enormous gift shop, rock shop and museum at Lost World Caverns boasts the cast of a T-Rex skull and a Triceratops head so seemingly authentic the Smithsonian borrowed it to make its model in DC.

55 steps down from there, you walk into a cavern like nothing else you’ve ever seen on Earth. 1,000 feet long by 300 feet wide, it stands 12 stories tall at the center, with 80-foot plus, beautifully shaped and actively growing columns and formations along both sides.

Want to tour it on your own? No problem. The self-guided tour lets you choose your time frame. At a good clip, it’s 45 minutes, but some people bring a camera and a tripod and spend hours. There are also miles of tunnels if you want a guided tour (anywhere from 45 minutes to four hours — you choose) and serious cavers and one-time tourists alike can spend all day, with lunch included.

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Discovered in 1942, the cavern network winds under the earth 11 miles.

THE GREENBRIER BUNKER

If you’ve seen any of the recent disaster movies from alien invasions to natural calamities, you’re familiar with the idea of securing our government by moving it underground. A short helicopter ride from DC, The Greenbrier resort houses one of America’s most closely guarded Cold War secrets — a vast underground bunker built to harbor 1,100 people, complete with 18 dorms, a power plant, communications area, a clinic, lab, pharmacy, cafeteria and meeting rooms.

Kept secret for more than 30 years, this bunker, with a 25-ton safe-like door that swings open under only 50 pounds of pressure, was exposed in ’92 by an article in the Washington Post. Now, decommissioned and declassified, it can be accessed via hidden doors for tours into its secret-agent era past.

Step inside and learn about the government agents who maintained it, posing as a team of audio/visual employees for the hotel and resort. Experience the contrast between The Greenbrier’s manicured grounds and vibrant colors, southern hospitality and luxury to the austere and chilling secret it once kept hidden.

For a shared experience, the refurbished bunker meeting rooms are now available for events. Call ahead for reservations with the Greenbrier Bunker office at 855-993-9640.

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POMONA SALT CAVE AND SPA

Need a way to unwind at the end of a West Virginia underground adventure? This manmade cave and spa can help you “harvest beauty through the seed of health.” Come inside, embrace the wisdom of the past, unkink, detoxify, relax and be pampered.

Pomona Salt Cave and Spa in the Greenbrier Valley is composed of two main underground domes connected by a passage. A warm glow and scents of lavender welcome you into this peaceful work of art, complete with manmade stalactites and twinkling fiber optics.

Twinkling stars and a moon-like orb illuminate the Salt Cave.

The large dome is home to therapy rooms for massages, facials, reflexology and other treatments. The small dome, lined with 17,000 pounds of healing pink Himalayan salt, provides the perfect halotherapy (salt therapy) environment — a treatment known to alternative medicine for millennia to provide relief for a host of ailments or a boost to those who are already healthy. The negative ions from halotherapy deliver all the benefits of three days at the seaside into one 45-minute session. 

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A lost world in the Greenbrier Valley beckons. Reconnect with the ancient, hidden, wondrous and even healing kingdoms waiting like a buried treasure beneath the Greenbrier Valley. It’s an adventure so unique, so unforgettable you’ll return to the surface with an entirely new point of view.