Dunbar Cave is a 144 acre State Park that features prehistoric Native American cave art, which can be seen on public cave tours. Cave tour season is May - September. The park also offers over 3 …
Dunbar Cave is a 144 acre State Park that features prehistoric Native American cave art, which can be seen on public cave tours. Cave tour season is May - September. The park also offers over 3 miles of hiking trails, picnic tables, and a Visitor Center. Park Hours: 6 AM - Sunset
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Aug 3, 2023
We signed up for a family tour of the cave and had a blast!! Christian was our tour guide and he made sure we all had a great time. He was extremely knowledgeable and provided us all an opportunity t… Full review by L9456FSrobertr
Jun 12, 2023
it is a Nice place the cave is beautiful, when you get there try to walk in to the cave and watch up to the sky that view is impresive, and the hiking is not bad from the visitor center to get there… Full review by NorthStar659750
May 30, 2023
They do warn that mobility impaired should not go in the cave. If you want the experience of going to a wild cave, this is as close as it gets. The steps are uneven, there are no rails to hold on. … Full review by travelwriter52
How long(time and distance wise) is the cave tour? Does it involve climbing or crawling?
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The tour is about 1.5 to 2 hours. It begins with a five minute walk on a paved path from the welcome center to the cave opening. There is an iron gate at the cave entrance. You must be …
The tour is about 1.5 to 2 hours. It begins with a five minute walk on a paved path from the welcome center to the cave opening. There is an iron gate at the cave entrance. You must be able to step over the threshold, which is about a foot above the ground. Once inside you must use a flashlight since the cave does not have electricity. The cave floor can be slippery at spots, and there is one spot where you must crouch down as you walk because the ceiling is really low (this is only a short distance, maybe about 100 feet). The tour inside the cave is about 1 mile altogether. After leaving the tour, your shoes will have a film of red clay from the cave floor. Wear shoes/sneakers/boots that you don't mind getting dirty and wet, and it is advised that you put the soles of your foot ware into bleach for about 20 minutes to kill the fungus (White-nose syndrome) that is causing bats to die (especially if you plan on visiting other caves).