Laurel Caverns in Fayette County is poised to become Pennsylvania’s first underground state park, pending approval by the state Legislature.
Gov. Josh Shapiro included the designation with a $5 million allocation in his 2025-26 budget, with an eye toward enhanced tourism and conservation of the cave’s geological features. Located on Chestnut Ridge in Forbes State Forest, Laurel Caverns is the largest calcareous sandstone cave in Pennsylvania and would become the state’s 125th state park.
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