Lost River Cave will soon have a new place for families to relax, thanks to a local Boy Scout’s Eagle Scout project.
On St. Patrick’s Day, rivers turning green is nothing new. But in Bowling Green, the bright color at Lost River Cave comes with something a little deeper than holiday tradition. Over the weekend, ...
A group of 30 visitors helped release a new batch of butterflies native to Kentucky in Lost River Cave’s Butterfly Habitat on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
Explore Lost River Cave, visit the Thomas D. Clark Center, the dog mayors of Rabbit Hash, and more. Explore Lost River Cave and discover the conservation efforts that continue to protect this unique ...
Lost River Cave turned its river green Saturday ahead of St. Patrick's Day to educate visitors on dye tracing techniques used ...
Its most well-known attraction is an underground boat tour. The measure of a city's quality of life often comes down to its connection to nature. Right off Nashville Road in Bowling Green, steps away ...
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - Lost River Cave is partnering with the Western Kentucky University’s Hydrology Lab to introduce dye tracing into the cave’s river this weekend. It will mark the second time ...
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - Lost River Cave is hosting multiple fall-themed events throughout the month of October. The first event taking place is the 14th annual Scarecrow Trail, which starts this ...