Adventure doesn’t stop just because the temperatures drop in the winter. In fact, sometimes the best adventures occur during the winter when most people prefer to stay in the warmth of indoors. If you’ve got a half an hour or so – you don’t need too much time, especially if you don’t have it – make your way to this frozen cave in Pennsylvania. While it’s beautiful all year round, the cave is particularly breathtaking when frozen.

At less than seven acres, Tytoona Cave Nature Preserve in Tyrone doesn’t cover a lot of space. However, it’s perfect for a quick hike and adventure.

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The cave is believed to date back to the mid-1700s, when European settlers first arrived in the area. Local legend tells the tale of Native Americans, accused of killing two of those settlers, being chased into the cave.

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No one, so the story goes, saw them leave the cave, which had, and still has, just one way in and out. That lead to the assumption that the Native Americans simply died inside.

Trip Advisor/trip4four What happened to the two Natives remains a mystery. No one knows if they left the cave, found an alternate way out, or perished inside.

Until the 1980s, the cave was popular with both hikers and divers, the latter of whom explored the sump. The sump sits about 400 feet from the cave’s entrance.

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The death of a diver in the sump in the mid-1980s lead to diving no longer being permitted in the cave. However, it’s still a popular destination for hikers to explore.

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If you’re exploring during the winter when it’s frozen, make sure you dress for the weather and wear sturdy shoes. Bring a flashlight if you plan on going into the cave.

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The path to the cave is short, less than .01 of a mile, but you’ll have to go down stairs. Both the stairs and the trail can get quite slippery.

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You can only venture 400 feet into the cave before it is blocked by debris.

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Tytoona Cave Nature Preserve welcomes visitors from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, all year round.

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Have you been to this frozen cave in Pennsylvania? Do you know of another Pennsylvania frozen cave? Tell us about it in the comments! If you prefer staying indoors during the coldest days of the year, watch the snow from this beautiful resort in Pennsylvania.

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What happened to the two Natives remains a mystery. No one knows if they left the cave, found an alternate way out, or perished inside.

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Address: Tytoona Cave Nature Preserve Area, Morrow Rd, Tyrone, PA 16686, USA