Prohibition Cave & Dinner

About the Tour

Pick up at your hotel and head to a lava tube cave for some underground exploration, followed by dinner and a special after-hours tour & tasting at a local distillery.

Explore the vast network of caves near Bend, Oregon! These large, cool lava tube caves are fun to explore and fascinating for the whole family. Outfitted with helmets and headlamps, our professional naturalist guides will help you discover secret rooms and teach you all about the history of the cave. Bend’s lava caves have a delicate ecosystem that few have experienced to the fullest! Wanderlust Tours is the only guide company permitted in these special lava caves. These caves are also wild, meaning they do not have a paved path or lighting. Closed toe shoes are recommended for navigating the uneven rocky surfaces.

After our caving adventure, we’ll head to a local distillery for dinner and a special after-hours tour and tasting of some of their award winning spirits!

Details

$160 per person
5:30PM - 9:30PM
Tour Minimum: 8 passenger minimum

Includes

  • Guide: Naturalist guide & award-winning interpretation

  • Dinner: A quick bite to eat

  • Tour & Tasting: Behind-the-scenes facility tour & tasting

  • Gear: Helmet, headlamp

  • Transportation: departing from your hotel

Please bring

  • Layers: Warm layers— the caves are cool!

  • Shoes: These are wild caves with uneven surfaces to explore. Closed-toed, supportive shoes are a must.

  • Miscellaneous Gear: water bottle, camera

  • Photo ID

Cancellation Policy

  • All cancellations must be made 2 weeks prior to the tour date and are refunded minus the 10% transaction fee.  There are no cancellations within the 2 weeks prior to the tour.

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In March 2016, WNS was found in Washington state. Wanderlust Tours is committed to cooperating with state and federal agencies, as well as conservation groups, to provide information to the public on the value of bats and the threat posed by WNS. Some of our Bend-area caves serve as winter hibernaculum, and we will not visit these caves. We operate year-round cave tours in caves where our bats do not hibernate. WNS does not affect humans in any way. Learn more about WNS in the United State here.