Some historic places survive by accident.Others survive because someone chooses, day after day, to take responsibility for them. At Majestic Caverns, that responsibility became personal. For more than five decades, Allen Mathis III has served as the principal steward...
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Ida Mathis and the Stewardship of Majestic Caverns
A case study in family preservation, agricultural reform, and the rare continuity of place Why Preservation Stories Matter Across the United States, historic landscapes often follow a familiar arc. Land is extracted, subdivided, redeveloped, or transferred through...
Bathrooms Inside a Cave: Why This One Feature Makes Majestic Caverns a Family Favorite
Parents don’t usually plan day trips around bathrooms—until they’ve been burned once or twice. If you’ve ever whispered “Can you hold it just a little longer?” or cut an experience short because someone needed a restroom right now, you already understand why this...
Benjamin Hawkins and the First Federal Documentation of Majestic Caverns (1796)
Intro: Why this Moment Matters In December 1796, a federal official traveling through the Upper Creek Nation recorded the existence of a large limestone cave in what is now Childersburg, Alabama. His description was not casual travel writing. It appeared in official...
Presidents Day Weekend: Visit the Cave America Put on Record First
Presidents Day weekend offers families something rare: a pause.A long weekend meant not just for rest, but for remembering the ideas, leadership, and history that shaped the nation. For families looking for Presidents Day things to do in Alabama that feel educational,...
Formerly DeSoto Caverns: The Name Change Explained (and Why It Matters for Visitors)
If you searched DeSoto Caverns, you’re in the right place. What was long known as DeSoto Caverns is now Majestic Caverns—the same historic cavern, the same family ownership, and the same location in Childersburg. The name changed, but the heart, history, and...
Why Childersburg Keeps Showing Up on “Best of Alabama” Lists
Some places don’t chase attention.They earn it quietly, over time. That’s exactly what’s happening in Childersburg—a town that continues to appear in statewide and national travel writing not because it’s flashy, but because it’s authentic. In January 2026, WorldAtlas...
A Valentine’s Date Unlike Any Other: Romance Beneath Alabama’s Most Historic Caverns
Valentine’s Day doesn’t always need reservations weeks in advance or a crowded dining room. Sometimes, the most meaningful dates are quiet, unhurried, and a little unexpected—the kind that gives you space to talk, to notice, and to remember why you enjoy being...
Grandparents + Grandkids: The Alabama Day Trip That Works for Every Age
Some of the best memories aren’t loud or rushed.They’re shared moments—walking side by side, pointing things out, pausing to sit and talk, and watching wonder unfold across generations. For grandparents looking for things to do with grandkids in Alabama that feel...
Why Majestic Caverns Stands Apart Among Alabama’s Public Caves
Not all caves are created equal—and in Alabama, that difference matters. In a recent travel feature, Yahoo included Alabama among the states with the most caves, naming Majestic Caverns alongside other notable sites. We’re grateful for the recognition and for the...
Civil War Saltpeter Mining Inside Majestic Caverns
Intro overview In the American Civil War, industrial shortages shaped strategy as surely as troop movements. Few materials illustrate this more clearly than saltpeter, the nitrate component needed to manufacture gunpowder at scale. When Confederate supply lines...
Rainy Day Activities Near Birmingham: A Cave Tour Kids Actually Love
Rainy days have a way of unraveling even the best plans. You’re trying to avoid another afternoon stuck inside, the kids are bouncing off the walls, and the usual indoor options feel crowded, loud, or more exhausting than staying home. If you’ve ever searched for...



























