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Natural Stone Bridge and Caves

Home of the largest cave entrance in the east
535 Stone Bridge Road Pottersville, NY 12860 | stonebridgeandcaves.com
Group of visitors under a large overhang of rocks by a river Cavers exploring the largest cave entrance in the East
Woman taking a picture of a river The Sawmill Waterfall in the Fall
People looking out from caves and rocky hills with wooden stairs nearby Lost Pool Cave
Woman behind railing in a cave with a river Noisy Cave
Visitors floating in a river in a cave with lifejackets and headlamps on Floating through Garnet Cave on the Adventure Tour
Man in the barrel cave looking out Exploring the Barrel Cave on the Adventure Tour
Man throwing a disk on the 18 hole disk golf course 18 hole Disc Golf Course
Logo for the Natural Stone bridges and caves
Sign outfront of the caves with people in the background getting ice cream Stop by for soft ice cream at the Artisan Gallery
Children participating in the dino dig in sand pits Dino Dig!
Kids standing and sitting on rocks with a waterfall in the background Explore your world
boy climbing on a rockwall Two sided bouldering wall for all skill levels
Parent waking with a child hand in hand out of a cave Fun for all ages
Woman and man in dark cave with headlamps on Fun on the Adventure Tour
Man snowshoeing along Beaver Stump Trail Snowshoeing on Beaver Stump Trail
woman and daughter on bridge over frozen river Snowshoeing over the top of the Stone Bridge
Woman getting drenched in water in cave Getting wet in Noisy Cave
Group of people standing by fire, one is holding snowshoes Saturday night guided snowshoe tours and bon fire
View of the gorge Artist's Gorge

Overview

Summer: Hike self-guided tour & explore LARGEST cave entrance in East, waterfalls, gorge, caves. Also guided adventure tours, gemstone mining, disc golf, climbing walls, dino dig, & extensive rock shop. Winter: snowshoe trails/tour.

The massive stone bridge arch - the largest marble cave entrance in the east - dominates this spectacular display of Adirondack geology. Originally named Ponte de Dios (Bridge of God) by explorers and later described in Morse's Geography of 1790, the stone bridge has captivated visitors for over 200 years. Unlike the slow forming limestone caverns, these marble caves were rapidly formed during the last ice age by an unusual East-West trending fault which exposed a layer of ancient marble to raging acidic floodwaters from melting glaciers. Take a walking stick, map, and camera and set out on a self-guided, above-ground tour over a natural stone step nature trail and experience up-close the many unique rock features in the marble gorge, such as potholes, grottos, and mill site waterfalls. Descend into lighted surface caves with raging waterfalls or tranquil dark pools.

Cavers are currently completing a survey of the cave systems and the owners have developed an guided adventure tour to explore additional caves for those willing to crawl and get a bit dirty  & then get rinsed off with the final cave float. The property continues to be managed by relatives of Jacob Van Benthuysen who received the site in the 1700's for Revolutionary War service.

Every year, new hands-on activities are added to enhance the park and educational experience. After exploring the caves, relax in one of our large family swings or enjoy homemade fudge in our wooded picnic areas. To learn more, see our Adirondack memories display or view a free PBS video describing the history and geology of the caves.

An extensive Rock Shop offers many fine crystals, gems, fossils and bookends. In addition, 8 diamond saws and 3 rock poppers are available to open Mexican geodes, each one a treasure with agate designs or crystals.

Other activities and fun for the kids include: Gemstone Mining, Caveman Challenge Bouldering Wall, Stone Bridge 18 hole Disc Golf Course, fish feeding, jewelry making, decorating walking sticks or uncovering ancient bones in our Dino Dig. Food service includes a snack bar with sandwiches and drinks at the caves facility and  > 40 flavors of soft ice-cream at our Rt 9 Stone Bridge Ice Cream Stand.

Grills and pavilions are also available. The facilities are a great site for birthday parties or corporate events (inquire for special pricing or after hours availability).

Now open in winter with 14+ miles of Snowshoe Trails with views of the stone bridge cave entrance, large glacial erratic boulders, ledges and waterfalls and are available Fri/Sat/Sun from mid Dec - March (weather dependent).
 

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