If you’re planning a family trip to Shenandoah National Park, don’t skip a visit to Luray Caverns! These are the largest caverns in the Eastern United States and only about 20 minutes away from Shenandoah National Park, making it the perfect stop for either a rainy day activity or as a road trip stop to stretch your legs.
About Luray Caverns
Luray Caverns aren’t just big, they’re truly breathtaking. One of the coolest things in them is the Great Stalacpipe Organ, which is the largest musical instrument in the world. It uses the natural rock formations to create music, and it stretches across over 3 acres. The ceilings go up to 10 stories high, and there is even a formation column measuring 47 feet! Two water features give a true “wow” factor: Dream Lake, which is an optical illusion, and the famous Wishing Well, so keep an eye out for them!

How Much Does It Cost to See the Caverns?
Here’s a quick breakdown of admission costs for the self-guided tour (as of 2025):
- $34 per adult
- $32 for Seniors
- $17 for Children ages 6-12
- Kids under 6 are free (with a paying adult)
- Free parking
There’s also more included with your ticket like the Car and Carriage Caravan Museum and Toy Town Junction, plus you can look into all the additional add-ons, like the garden maze.
Official ticket site here.

What to Expect on the Self-Guided Tour through Luray Caverns with Kids
The path through the caverns is about 1.25 miles long and doesn’t have any stairs, but there are some steep sections. While it’s not officially called an accessible trail, we were able to bring a small stroller and had no trouble navigating the path. Just take it slow, and wear good shoes with grip.
The self-guided tour took us about an hour, which was perfect with a toddler. She was engaged almost the entire time, and the cool temperature of 54 degrees Fahrenheit (but felt more in the 60s) kept us all comfortable.
Tip: Don’t forget to bring change for the Wishing Well!

Why Luray Caverns Are Great for Families with Kids
- Stroller-friendly walk, or walkable for most older toddlers
- Unique natural sights that both kids and adults will enjoy
- Perfect rainy day activity
- Only 20 minutes from Shenandoah National Park
- Fun add-ons are included with your ticket, and even more are for purchase

Final Thoughts
Luray Caverns are a must-see for families visiting Shenandoah National Park or road-tripping through Virginia. It’s truly exciting and educational. Plus it’s easy to do with kids (I can’t believe I just said easy with kids lol). Whether you’re looking for a rainy day backup plan or want to explore more of the area’s natural beauty, consider this stop for sure.
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