Here in Ohio, we’re fortunate to have so many caves to explore. (Be sure to check out this list of cave adventures.)

Few people know about the Olentangy Indian Caverns in Delaware, Ohio, however. It’s a little-known natural wonder that’s fun to explore. When you need some adventure in your life or a unique day trip destination, take some time to check them out.

History and geology blend at this unique attraction, which features caverns once used by the Wyandotte Indians.

Olentangy Indian Caverns/Facebook You’ll find it at 1779 Home Rd., Delaware, OH 43015.

Formed by an underground river cutting through solid limestone rock, these caverns were formed millions of years ago.

Olentangy Indian Caverns/Facebook It’s an exciting natural wonder to explore.

Along the way, you’ll pass through winding, lighted passageways that lead into several spacious rooms.

Olentangy Indian Caverns/Facebook It is believed that the Wyandotte Indians once used the caverns as shelter from the weather and their enemies

Within the caverns, you’ll encounter “Council Rock,” where the council met and the flat rock on the floor functioned as a work bench.

Olentangy Indian Caverns/Facebook For admission rates and other information, visit their website here.

Above ground, you’ll also find plenty of other things to see and do. You can even play miniature golf for $5 a person, which is another fun family or group activity to do.

Olentangy Indian Caverns/Facebook You’ll also find a treasure hunt maze, gem mining, Frontier Town, a gift shop and more.

If you bring kids, you’ll definitely want to check out the Animal Encounter, which features 50,000-square-feet of friendly animals to pet and feed.

Olentangy Indian Caverns/Facebook Note: The cost is just $3 per person and the exhibit is open from 11 .a.m to 5 p.m.

Olentangy Indian Caverns is located at 1779 Home Rd., Delaware, OH 43015. Have you ever been here before? If so, we’d love to hear what your experience was like!

Olentangy Indian Caverns/Facebook

You’ll find it at 1779 Home Rd., Delaware, OH 43015.

It’s an exciting natural wonder to explore.

It is believed that the Wyandotte Indians once used the caverns as shelter from the weather and their enemies

For admission rates and other information, visit their website here.

You’ll also find a treasure hunt maze, gem mining, Frontier Town, a gift shop and more.

Note: The cost is just $3 per person and the exhibit is open from 11 .a.m to 5 p.m.

For more cave adventures in Ohio, check out our previous article: The 9 Most Amazing Cave Adventures You Can Have In Ohio.

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