Southeastern Cave Conservancy Inc. (SCCi) is dedicated to the conservation and management of cave environments across the southeastern United States, offering access to over 170 caves for educational, recreational, and research purposes.
Southeastern Cave Conservancy Inc. is a nonprofit organization focused on the preservation and management of caves in several states across the southeastern United States, including Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Established in 1991, it has grown to become the largest land conservancy solely dedicated to cave protection in the U.S. Its primary mission is to conserve these underground resources and provide responsible access for educational, recreational, and research purposes. SCCi manages over 170 individual cave preserves, ensuring the protection of fragile ecosystems and geological formations. The caves are home to numerous species, including bats and blind crayfish, which depend on specific subterranean environments. Enthusiasts drawn to caving have opportunities to explore these sites through guided tours and self-guided access, where conditions and preservation efforts permit. Conservation education and sustainable management are key aspects of SCCi's operations, promoting awareness and participation in environmental stewardship.
Anderson Cave - a biologically significant cave featuring unique formations
Frick's Cave - home to the endangered gray bat colony
Valley View Cave - a location for scientific research and rare endemic species
Fern Cave - known for challenging spelunking experiences and impressive chambers
Many caves serve as critical habitats for bats and other rare subterranean species.
Stalactites, stalagmites, and other formations create beautiful natural artistry.
Programs and tours support learning about cave ecosystems and conservation.