How Do You Visit The Luray Caverns In Virginia?
Located less then 100 miles from Washington DC, Luray Caverns is part of an elaborate system of caverns along the western foothills of Shenandoah Valley, and one of the few opened to the public. Luray’s cathedral ceilings contain a brilliant display of columns and stalactites. Well-lit walks maneuver around the stalagmites reaching toward the ceiling. One draw to the Luray Caverns is its Stalagpipe Organ, which uses various natural formations in the room as its sound. The property includes a bell tower, an English maze, and the Car and Carriage House, where an extensive collection of automobiles are on display. The price of admission into the Carriage House is included with the price of the Caverns. Luray is a popular state tourist destination and is therefore quite busy at times. From Reagan National take Interstate 395 south to the Washington Beltway (I-495) and travel west to Interstate 66. Exit west toward Front Royal. Once near Front Royal, take Exit 13 onto State Highway 55 until