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in northeast Alabama, is home to more than 1500 cave maps. Many fans came back down to explore the caves in the area. Sequoyah Caverns in Valley Head nearby, Alabama, is a popular stop for visitors because it offers relatively easy access
There is much to be done on the property following a tour of the cave. Visitors can see 160 years of Ellis homestead cabin and see what rural life like in the 1800s. They may see artisans demonstrate crafts from the period of time, see the goats and sheep graze, and watch the white fallow deer. Families can pan for gems the way it's done a century ago. For a spectacular view, take a hike down to Point Lookout. Visitors can feed the ducks or fish in the pond of one hectare, which is filled with bass and catfish. A picnic area is also available.
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Sequoyah Caverns is located off County Road 371 in Valley Head, Alabama, just a short drive east of Scottsboro. They are open seasonally from March-October and 21 December to 1 January. Hours are Monday through Saturday 8:30 to 5:00. They are closed on Sundays. Admission is charged for ages 4 to adult. Children under age 4 are free. Group rates available. Sequoyah Caverns offers something fun for the whole family and worthy stop when visiting the area northeast Alabama.
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