Polar Caves opens for a 100th season in the ‘Lemon …
Polar Caves, a popular tourist attraction in New Hampshire, is celebrating its 100th season with the opening of a new exhibit called “Lemon Squeeze.” The caves, which were formed during the last ice age, have been a source of fascination for visitors for decades.
The “Lemon Squeeze” exhibit is an interactive experience that allows visitors to navigate through tight spaces and narrow passages, replicating the experience of squeezing through a lemon. It is designed to challenge visitors physically and mentally, providing a unique adventure for those seeking an adrenaline rush.
In addition to the new exhibit, Polar Caves offers a range of activities for visitors of all ages. From exploring the caves and marveling at their natural wonders to participating in guided tours and educational programs, there is something for everyone.
The caves themselves are a marvel of nature, featuring impressive rock formations and ice formations that have been sculpted over thousands of years. Visitors can learn about the geology and history of the caves through informative displays and guided tours led by knowledgeable staff members.
For those seeking even more excitement, Polar Caves also offers a variety of outdoor activities. Visitors can try their hand at gemstone mining, where they can search for hidden treasures in the soil. There are also opportunities for picnicking, hiking, and wildlife spotting in the surrounding area.
As Polar Caves celebrates its 100th season, it continues to provide a unique and educational experience for visitors. With its new “Lemon Squeeze” exhibit and a range of activities for all ages, it remains a must-visit destination for those looking to explore the wonders of nature and embark on an adventure-filled day.
