Monroe County TN Lost Sea Logo

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(1.4K) · Amusement park in Sweetwater, United States
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Your Lost Sea adventure features a guided tour of the historic Craighead Caverns culminating with a boat ride on America’s largest underground lake. The …

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4.2/5 · 1,392 reviews
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May 4, 2025
We visited this attraction and it was a fairly good experience. I would have rated it higher but for a few issues. 1. Our guide, a young woman, did not enunciate her words well and was very hard to…Full review by Odarkthirty
Apr 19, 2025
Had an excellent tour given by Jonah. My family and I enjoyed the cave and boat tour around the “lost sea”, along with the beautiful grounds and shops. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a uniqu…Full review by travelmastard
Apr 12, 2025
We visited with our grandson. It was ok. I felt like the group was too big and we had way too much down time. (Not the rest time needed as we came back up. But actual down time). Our guide was n…Full review by Tammy D

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Is it wise bring walking stick for assistance in the hike if needed?
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Couldn’t hurt, just watch your step in the cave is my best advice.
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Going to Tennessee/Kentucky this summer for a short road trip. Trying to squeeze in as much as possible. Has anyone did …
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Going to Tennessee/Kentucky this summer for a short road trip. Trying to squeeze in as much as possible. Has anyone did the “Lost Sea Adventure” AND “Lost River Cave” in Bowling Green Kentucky??? Which do you think was a better experience? I heard the River cave tour is very short & not really worth it.
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Just done the Lost Sea Adventure in Sweetwater Tennessee. Really enjoyed it.
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Answer by Timothy D · Mar 24, 2024
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most comments advise against handicap vehicles(power wheel chairs,etc).has anything been done recently to change …
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most comments advise against handicap vehicles(power wheel chairs,etc).has anything been done recently to change that situation?
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I recently went and I would say no. The ground is mostly clay but there are bumps throughout the path. And after you get down to the lake, you walk on a floating dock and transfer …
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I recently went and I would say no. The ground is mostly clay but there are bumps throughout the path. And after you get down to the lake, you walk on a floating dock and transfer into a small boat.
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Answer by ancromer · May 4, 2023
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