Dunbar Cave State Park
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Reviews
- TonyaApr 20, 2024Great Hike!
The woods had a clear path and was great for hiking. My mini dachshund loved it. The cave was closed so we didn’t get to see that but over all the park was nice and fun for afternoon hike.
- Lou AnnSep 2, 2023Not anymore!
It’s Saturday morning at 11:53 AM on 2 September 2023, and though my dog and I have frequently walked at Dunbar Cave and gone inside the visitor center together, today for the first time, we were denied entry. There was no sign posted, and when I pointed this out, he said, “No sign, it’s just vocal.” If a state park is going to change the rules, then the change should be published in advance and signs posted that inform the public about the upcoming changes so that they are aware. To my knowledge, this didn’t happen. Therefore, I found it rather rude and disappointing. This may have been the arbitrary decision of one person on one day, but now you know. I would give the park a 5 otherwise. We did walk around the park unmolested, however, so dogs are still allowed outside. The shady trails ending at a cave mouth that’s a perfect cool down spot redeems the No-dogs-allowed experience somewhat.
- KathyJun 10, 2021Fascinating place!
The cave emits 50* temp air to cool a person off in the warm seasons. This is why it was so popular for social gatherings in a time before AC was the norm.
Leashed dogs are welcome outside of the cave (not sure about the guided tour of the cave itself), along the walking trails, and even in the visitor center. The outside areas and visitor center are free, but there is a cost to tour the inside of the cave. My two Cavies thoroughly enjoyed themselves and the attention lavished on them by the rangers!
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