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Wrigley Limestone Caves

Lyles, TN 37098, United States
4.3(7)
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M PannellM Pannell
The cave was beautiful and easy enough to find. There is also a nice little creek you will cross to get to the cave. The only parking I found was on the side of the road. There is a trail that leads to the entrance. A few things you may want to consider before going: You may not have phone service. I have AT&T and had no service ( SOS ) from the time I parked until I left. Spray your feet with bug spray before putting on your socks. I sprayed my ankles lower legs and arms. On the drive home my feet began to itch. When I got home I took my socks off to find little dots covering both feet. After scrubbing them off I was left with little red bites. Whatever they were crawled into my boots and socks. There isn’t anything on top of the cave to see but a deer stand and a house in the distance. If you explore outside the cave, watch out for loose rocks.
ARBBFamilyARBBFamily
So to see this you will definitely have to go off the beaten path and they’re hard to see through the trees. Once you walk up the dirt road a bit what a site they are. I guess they are caves, but they are man-made. I guess they were digging for something. It has a little depth to it and men are they tall and you can see where chunks of rock have fallen. Be careful on your short climb of stepping on the rocks as they do move.
Anias KirchnerAnias Kirchner
I love them limestone caves a little hard to get to you see a little exit thing and then you go on the pathway and then you hopped some creeks and then you’re there
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The cave was beautiful and easy enough to find. There is also a nice little creek you will cross to get to the cave. The only parking I found was on the side of the road. There is a trail that leads to the entrance. A few things you may want to consider before going: You may not have phone service. I have AT&T and had no service ( SOS ) from the time I parked until I left. Spray your feet with bug spray before putting on your socks. I sprayed my ankles lower legs and arms. On the drive home my feet began to itch. When I got home I took my socks off to find little dots covering both feet. After scrubbing them off I was left with little red bites. Whatever they were crawled into my boots and socks. There isn’t anything on top of the cave to see but a deer stand and a house in the distance. If you explore outside the cave, watch out for loose rocks.
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So to see this you will definitely have to go off the beaten path and they’re hard to see through the trees. Once you walk up the dirt road a bit what a site they are. I guess they are caves, but they are man-made. I guess they were digging for something. It has a little depth to it and men are they tall and you can see where chunks of rock have fallen. Be careful on your short climb of stepping on the rocks as they do move.
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I love them limestone caves a little hard to get to you see a little exit thing and then you go on the pathway and then you hopped some creeks and then you’re there
Anias Kirchner

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4.0
19w

The cave was beautiful and easy enough to find. There is also a nice little creek you will cross to get to the cave. The only parking I found was on the side of the road. There is a trail that leads to the entrance.

A few things you may want to consider before going:

You may not have phone service. I have AT&T and had no service ( SOS ) from the time I parked until I left.

Spray your feet with bug spray before putting on your socks. I sprayed my ankles lower legs and arms. On the drive home my feet began to itch. When I got home I took my socks off to find little dots covering both feet. After scrubbing them off I was left with little red bites. Whatever they were crawled into my boots and socks.

There isn’t anything on top of the cave to see but a deer stand and a house in the distance.

If you explore outside the cave, watch out for...

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5.0
2y

So to see this you will definitely have to go off the beaten path and they’re hard to see through the trees. Once you walk up the dirt road a bit what a site they are. I guess they are caves, but they are man-made. I guess they were digging for something. It has a little depth to it and men are they tall and you can see where chunks of rock have fallen. Be careful on your short climb of stepping on the rocks as...

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1.0
42w

So just to let people know. We went down there and was met by a guy who said these caves are off limits and that we were trespassing. Which we were because it’s private property. Just because it’s on google doesn’t mean...

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