Valley Head, Alabama: Sequoyah Caverns
A show cave operated by the great-great-great-great grandchildren of the original owners. "Almost level with only a few steps" -- now that's a tourist cave!Sequoyah Caverns
- Address:
- 1438 County Road 731, Valley Head, AL
- Directions:
- 6 miles north of Valley Head. From I-59 exit 239 to U.S. Highway 11 South. Go 3 miles, turn right onto CR 731, 1 mile to the entrance.
- Hours:
- M-Sa 8:30 am -5 pm, Closed Su., Christmas Day and Thanksgiving. (Call to verify)
- Phone:
- 256-635-0024
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
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Beautiful "Looking Glass lakes," great tour with a friendly guide. Family owned for over 100 years.
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Sequoyah Caverns has been a tourist attraction owned by the Jones family since the 19th century. It was leased in 1964 as a business by Clark Byers, the man who painted "See Rock City" on barns. The Jones family operate the cave today.