An intrepid highway department employee was dropped into the hole while standing on the drill bit and clutching the stem securely. He was the first person to travel into INNER SPACE. What a thrilling journey it must have been!
That cave was opened to the public three years later, and Inner Space Cavern has been a famous tourist site ever since.
They conduct tours every day and receive an average of 1,000 people per day on their three tours.
Beautiful formations, huge halls, prehistoric animal bones, and a genuinely unusual discovery narrative may all be found in this spectacular cave. It is always 72 degrees (but feels like 80 degrees because of the humidity) and does not flood during rainstorms.