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Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico

I’ve wanted to visit Carlsbad Caverns National Park for months, so when we dashed through Southern New Mexico on our way to Disneyland it was definitely on the short list. It didn’t disappoint. When We Visited: January 2014 Ages of Kids: 8, 6, 3 Where We Stayed: Brantley Lake State Park. About a 30 minute…

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  • Thanks! Another one to add to my “list”. I have seen stuff about this place before but was not sure if it was worth it. It looks like something my boys would like though!ReplyCancel

  • We pretty much did the same tour as y’all did. Walk down and took the elevator back out. For lunch, though, we ate at the concession in the cave.

    I was 13 the first time I went on a cave tour. Our daughters always enjoyed the few caves we went in, as have our grandkids.ReplyCancel

  • […] wrote a blog post about this already, but in short, when people ask our kids what their favorite place is Carlsbad is […]ReplyCancel

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