Open YEAR ROUND! Nestled in the heart of the Lake of the Ozarks, Bridal Cave stands as a testament to nature's beauty and wonder. With over 75 years of welcoming explorers and nature …
Open YEAR ROUND! Nestled in the heart of the Lake of the Ozarks, Bridal Cave stands as a testament to nature's beauty and wonder. With over 75 years of welcoming explorers and nature enthusiasts, our cave isn't just a destination; it's a journey through time and a celebration of natural splendor. An Experience Ideal for ALL AGES at Lake of the Ozarks Community and Connection As a proud part of the Lake of the Ozarks community, Bridal Cave has been a landmark for locals and tourists alike. We're more than just a destination; we're a place where memories are made, where adventure awaits, and where the wonders of nature are right at your fingertips.
Are face masks and social distancing procedures being used by the guides...and attendees in general?
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In July, they were not being used. No face masks and no social distancing. It was bad. I wrote to them and wrote to the area visitors bureau and never received a response. I hope …
In July, they were not being used. No face masks and no social distancing. It was bad. I wrote to them and wrote to the area visitors bureau and never received a response. I hope they’ve changed their ways, but I don’t know.
If a person has some hip issues, but can do some stairs would this be doable? Are the inclines slippery? Overall how flat and how dry are the paths? Thank You!
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If you're able to do some stairs, I think you should be fine. When we visited, it was after a rain, and the ground was pretty wet and there were puddles. However, the concrete is textured, so …
If you're able to do some stairs, I think you should be fine. When we visited, it was after a rain, and the ground was pretty wet and there were puddles. However, the concrete is textured, so it wasn't super slippery. Given the recent rain amounts, you might want to call before your visit to see if the cave is even open. It's right on the edge of the lake, so it could be very wet or even closed. The largest amount of stairs was at the end of the tour when you go to the underground lake, but you could easily see it from the stairs without descending all the way down. If it's open, it's worth the effort to walk through.