The Warsaw Caves Conservation Area and Campground takes its name from a series of seven caves found in the park. The caves were formed thousands of years ago at the end of the last ice age by the rushing melt waters of a glacier that covered Ontario.

All you need is a flashlight or a headlamp to enjoy this natural underground playground. You can spend a couple of hours or the entire day exploring the caves. Wear clothes you don’t mind dirtying and close fitting shoes and then come out for a unique underground adventure.
Learn more about the caves and plan your adventure by connecting with our Virtual Spelunkers Guide to Warsaw Caves.
Note: that each year, the caves are closed from December 1 to April 15 due to the hazards posed by winter conditions.
No dogs in the caves. The use of alcohol is prohibited.