Kens Alternate Universe: I was really surprised to learn about this place! Its literally an hour from my home and I never heard about it until recently thanks to the Traveling Crawfish blog. Its located just east of the Rosepine/DeRidder area in the Kisatchie National Forest. The road to get to it is gravel and dirt, but its a solid little road. I recommend using the restroom prior to your visit as there are no facilities in the area. The other option is to go in the woods, but you need to know the proper way to do that in order to keep the area pleasant. The cave itself has a small opening that overlooks a stream. I didnt venture too deep inside of the cave as this was a spur of the moment trip, so I dont know how deep it goes. I did crawl just into the cave mouth, and the temperature dropped dramatically. It was very pleasant just inside the mouth of the cave.
I definitely recommend this unique feature of Louisiana. Its a well kept secret. My only gripe is that there was quite a bit of litter both on the short trail and around the cave.
Carlos Simmons: Great Getaway For Family And Friends. Plenty Of Things To Do Here. Petting Zoo, Games, Rides And All Of The Pop Up Food Booths Are A Must Try. I Made Sure I Didnt Leave Without Getting Two Smoked Turkey Legs From Lethas Bbq.
Andrea F: Set up like an old time mercantile, around the sides and back of the museum is old equipment, goods and products that were in inventory probably 100 years ago. I got to see the quilt exhibit that has quilts from the 1800s. Amazing. Friendly people working.
Lizi Watts: We are trying to have a good time and don’t get me wrong we had some fun but the was a wreak some young couple was put putting on a bridge and fell off the guys face was so bloody you could barely tell it was a guy and then someone got ran over in a mud hole but we did go on trails and go in mud holes and have some fun but also someone was doing doughnuts by where we were camping and they were about five feet away from my dad’s expensive racing truck!!!!!!