The natural beauty that characterizes Missouri is more than skin deep. Missouri, the Cave State, has more than 5,500 caves, and some of the state's most scenic natural wonders lie beneath the surface -- in caves. One Missouri cave stands out above the rest -- Onondaga Cave in Onondaga Cave State Park.
Deep underground there is a world that nature has created using water to form deposits of tall stalagmites, dripping stalactites, active flowstones and many other colorful deposits. Onondaga Cave, a National Natural Landmark, and Cathedral Cave showcase these natural wonders, which can be viewed during cave tours.
There is also plenty of natural beauty to enjoy above ground at the park. Vilander Bluff Natural Area provides visitors with a panoramic view of the Meramec River. Come and take a hike through the Meramec River valley, canoe or fish in the Meramec River or enjoy a picnic lunch. Learn about the park's natural resources above and below the earth's surface through exhibits inside the visitor center.
The park's campground offers both basic and electric/water campsites, many of which are reservable.
Monday, Nov 25, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. CT
Mirowitz Center
St. Louis, MO
Monday, Dec 2, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. CT
Mirowitz Center
St. Louis, MO
Friday, Dec 6, 2024 at 8:45 a.m. CT
Various locations around St. Louis. Events will start at Shrewsbury Metro Link Station
Hybrid (Attend Online or In-Person)