Cave Tours
Campground
Cabin Rentals

 
Coming Events:
2024 Schedule

Tentative Schedule Below


May 4th Bingo
Time TBD
Cancelled

Memorial Day Weekend
otheCamp Yard sale 24th and 25th.
25th - DIY Paint Night $5

June1st Bingo
Time TBD

June 15th Ice Cream Social
Homemade Ice Cream (Bring you own toppings.
Movie night.  Bring your favorite snack.


July 4th Weekend
Friday July 5th: Bingo at 6:00.  Firewords at dark.
Saturday July 6th:  5:00 PM covered dish supper. .  Bring plates and utensils.
Glow party afterwards at dark.
  

August 31st 
DIY Paint Night $5


September 1st 
Bingo.  Time TBD

September 28th 
Paint pumpkins (Bring your own).  Time TBD

October 5  
Bingo. Time TBD.

October 12
Sat - Last day for cave tours.
Sun - water shut down, final close   




September 21st 
Bingo.  Time TBT.

Member - Pennsylvania Cave Association

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MEMBER - Central Pennsylvania Convention and Visitors Bureau
MEMBER - Susquehanna River Valley Visitors Bureau
CAVE and CAMPGROUND 

Opening April 20, 2024

Call 814-349-9800 

Experience Spectacular Woodward Cave

One of the largest caverns in Pennsylvania, its nickname reflects its five spacious rooms, one of which, "The Hall of Statues", is 300 feet long with a 40 foot cathedral ceiling.  Experienced guides conduct a well explained, easily walked tour offering 50 minutes of nature at its best.
"THE BIG ONE". -  Open Since 1926

Hall of Statues

CABIN RENTALS

Cabin rentals by the night or weekly.  One , two, or three bedroom.  Call for reservations.

The Red Cabin
Cave Entrance
CAMPGROUND

Visit our beautifully groomed 13 acre campsite area nestled within the Appalachian Ridge and Valley area.
Woodward Cave Campground
Bat News:
From the Pennsylvania Game Commission Annual population count at Woodward Cave:
Prior to 2010: 4,000 bats
2013: 24 bats
2014: 54 bats
2016: 229 bats
2017: 301 bats
2019: 532 bats
2020:  650 bats
2021:  869 bats
2022:  Over 1,000
Bats Return to Woodward Cave
The bat population of Woodward Cave was wiped out in the winter of 2010.  Almost 3,000 died that winter from White Nose Syndrome. Since that time, the bat population has slowly recovered and now numbers almost 900.

Woodward cave is the third largest hibernating site for bats in Pennsylvania.

Woodward Cave is proud of our efforts to cooperate with the reserchers and game commission experts who have helped in this effort.