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  1. The Warsaw Caves Conservation Area takes its name from a series of seven caves found in the park. The caves formed thousands of years ago at the end of the last ice age. Take a self-guided tour of the Warsaw Caves with our Virtual Spelunkers Guide to Warsaw Caves, with photos and audio clips to follow along with.

  2. Hiking trails feature limestone caves, kettles, scenic lookout; family camping, comfort station. 289 Caves Rd, Warsaw, Township of Douro-Dummer, ON K0L 3A0.

  3. Warsaw Caves Conservation Area and Campground has over 13 km of hiking trails, a sandy beach, camping, canoeing, and natural features, including caves and kettles, carved from river water that used to cover the area.

  4. May 23, 2024 · Adventure awaits underground at the Warsaw Caves. Curious cavers can spend hours exploring the seven limestone caverns, some interconnected through underground tunnels. The circular caves are beginner-friendly and make for unique photos.

  5. Oct 9, 2023 · The Warsaw Caves Conservation Area and Campground has 52 un-serviced sites in a beautiful wooded setting, just 25 minutes outside of Peterborough. Come spend the weekend or bring your family for an extended stay through the week and take in everything the park has to offer.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Warsaw_CavesWarsaw Caves - Wikipedia

    The Warsaw Caves are a group of caverns, a geological feature located in the Warsaw Caves Conservation Area near the village of Warsaw, Ontario, Canada. The caves have long passages and mostly small open areas which are accessible to spelunkers .

  7. Nov 16, 2018 · Seven caves for exploration and discovery 15 km of hiking trails that meander through forests and across a limestone plain; the scenic lookout over the Indian River valley; potholes and kettles and a disappearing river

  8. Dec 15, 2023 · The Warsaw Caves, nestled in the picturesque town of Warsaw along the scenic Indian River in Ontario, Canada, offer a captivating blend of natural beauty and geological wonder. These caves are a hidden gem, inviting visitors to explore a unique subterranean world carved over centuries by the forces of nature.

  9. We have 52 campsites nestled within a beautiful hardwood forest, along with caves, hiking trails, paddling, and more! From our scenic lookout, you can view the Indian River valley and along the way, you’ll see kettles, a waterfall, and the sounds of the disappearing river.

  10. The deep, swift, glacier-fed river shaped the landscape found within Warsaw Caves Conservation Area, leaving behind caves, kettles, limestone cliffs and ledges, underground channels, and other interesting natural features. The caves were created by the chemical erosion of the limestone bedrock.

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