The Q Morning Crew with Kyle & Tiffany

Escape the Heat on a BOATRIDE in a CAVE

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Escape the Heat on a BOATRIDE in a CAVE

Aside from blasting the air conditioner or jumping into a pool, there is one natural feature in our area that is MADE for escaping the heat. A place where it’s a cool 55 degrees every day of the year. We are lucky enough to be surrounded by CAVES!

We have our own Dunbar Cave here in Clarksville and heading north on Wilma Rudolph Blvd when you keep going across the Kentucky line and keep going straight to Bowling Green, there is a cave with something unique inside. BOAT TOURS!

The grounds outside Lost River Cave are beautiful and you’ll find some walking trails as well! But it’s that cool (literally) boat ride that is the star of the show!

My husband and I went last weekend and you can see the reel of it by clicking HERE.

 

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