Lockport Cave & Underground Boat Ride
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The Lockport Cave & Underground Boat Ride In Lockport NY USA The Lockport Cave & Underground Boat Ride in Lockport, NY, on the Erie Canal, offers the public an exciting 70-minute guided tour through America’s past. You will explore the historic Erie Canal Locks 67-71, constructed in 1842. You will also view ruins from an earlier industrial age, walk safely through an underground water raceway (tunnel) that was blasted out of solid rock in the 1850s, view forming stalactites, flow stone, various geological formations and artifacts left behind by the men who built the tunnel in the early days of the Erie Canal.
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It's going to be a hot week.. But it's always 65 degrees in the Cave! ➤ Open daily all summer long
This is so awesome!! We were named one of the best summer activities in Upstate NY by Thrillist 😀
Happy Fourth of July, Lockport! We're open 10:00AM - 4:30PM 🇺🇸
You're minutes from one of the most unique family tours in the country! 🔦 Explore a 2,000-ft. tunnel blasted from rock 🚤 One-of-a-kind underground boat ride 📍 5 Gooding Street, Lockport
Ken telling a school group a story in the cave!
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Did you know?? Lockport's Upside-Down Bridge was named the "Weirdest Thing in New York" by Buzzfeed! Raise your hand if you've seen it in person ✋
How cool is this?? We were featured in The Buffalo News 😄
Dad would love to do this! 😄 ✔️ One-of-a-kind underground boat ride ✔️ Walk in a 1,600-ft. tunnel blasted from rock ✔️ Glimpse into the creation of the Erie Canal 📍 5 Gooding Street, Lockport