A Visit to the Bridal Cave in Missouri and Its Legend

By Jayden Nightshade, published Oct 16, 2007
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Bridal Cave is one of the first caves we visited on our vacation in Missouri. It is situated in the Lakes of the Ozarks, not far from Ha Ha Tonka State Park. It is a fabulous place to visit. The cave entrance can be gotten to through the gift shop and the cost at the time we went was $13 and the tour lasted about an hour.

The cave is cool, a steady 60 degrees, and after being outside in the 100 + degree weather, it was a nice change. There are only a few bats and they did not seem to be disturbed as we walked through on our tour.

Centuries ago, the Osage Indians discovered the caves that lie beneath Thunder Mountain. Among the attractions in this cave tour is the Bridal Chapel, and Mystery Lake. The cave is rated as one of the most scenic caves in America.

The most common attraction and the reason for its name is the Bridal Chapel, an area adorned with stalactites that create what is called a pipe organ. These types of stalactites are called drapes. Some of the stalactites are hollow and there was a time where people used to tap on theThe m to make the sound a pipe organ would make.

As the main attraction to the caves, the Bridal Chapel has a legend that goes with its magnificent beauty. The legend of the Bridal Cave is about a young Osage Indian, Conwee, son of Chief Neongo of the Big Hills Tribe, and lived on the north shore of what is now known as Ha Ha Tonka State Park.

Conwee fell in love with the daughter of Elkhorn, the Chief of the Little Hills, on the north side of the Osage River. He desired to have Wasena as his wife. Neither she or her father favored his intentions.

However, Conwee was not going to let this discourage him and left his camp at Ha Ha Tonka in the dark of the night with some of his braves and crossed the Osage River. He kidnaped Wasena and her companion, Irona. They went back across the Osage River to Ha Ha Tonka. As dawn approached, they decided to stop at the cave and conceal their captives.

Bridal Cave, Thunder Mountain Park
Neigborhood: Thunder Mountain Park
Location:
Camdenton, MO 65020  USA
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Never been to caves, but this one sounds nice!

Posted on 10/30/2007 at 11:10:00 AM

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