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Mystery Cave is the longest cave in Minnesota, with over 13 miles of underground passages! Each guided tour takes you underground through different areas, and showcases scenic pools and a variety of cave formations.
Reserve a Mystery Cave tour online. Discovered in 1937, Mystery Cave is the longest cave in Minnesota. It covers over 13 miles of underground passages that were created as moving water dissolved the rock. Each tour takes you underground through different parts of the cave, and will showcase features like stalactites, stalagmites, flowstone ...
Explore trout streams, scenic hiking and horse trails, camping opportunities, a restored 1800s village operated by the Minnesota Historical Society, and guided tours of Mystery Cave.
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TAKE A GUIDED TOUR OF MYSTERY CAVE. scenic pools. variety of cave formations. accessible tour option.
More than 24,000 people toured Mystery Cave last year, setting a new attendance record for the state's longest-known cave, discovered in 1937. With 17 miles of horse trails and an equestrian campground, this state park lures more horseback riders than any other.
Forestville/ Mystery Cave State Park is one of the most diverse state parks in Minnesota. The park protects striking limestone bluffs and numerous karst features such as caves, sinkholes and springs. Take trails through closed canopy forests, oak woodlands and meadows.
Visit Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park to see natural wonders above and below ground. In the summer, beat the heat with a visit below ground. Explore the world of Mystery Cave with its stalactites, stalagmites, and underground pools.
Note: Snowmobile trails exist in the park, please visit mndnr.gov/snowmobiling for more details. All trails are open to hiking, skiing and snowshoeing in the winter, but are ungroomed.
camper cabin parking. 59e 61e 63e. 65e e=electric site. angler parking.