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Dunbar Cave State Natural Park

The 110-acre park is one of Clarksville's most scenic areas and it is honeycombed by caves and sinkholes, the most prominent being Dunbar Cave. This 8.1 mile cave has historical, natural, archaeological and geological significance. Excavations revealed that this cave has been occupied by man for thousands of years, drawn by its constant stream flow and natural air conditioning.

The cave and surroundings were a mineral springs resort at the turn of the century. In the 1930's and 40's the huge cave entrance served as a naturally air-conditioned venue to Big Band performances. Later, the cave was owned by country music legend Roy Acuff and hosted some of Nashville's biggest names in entertainment.

Dunbar Cave is located 60 minutes northwest of Nashville and about one and a half miles northeast of downtown Clarksville, TN in Montgomery County. Dunbar Cave is the most prominent of several caves located in this designated natural area.

There are three trails on the natural area that range from a leisurely walk to a fairly strenuous hike. All trails begin and end at the visitors' center. The Lake Trail is only 0.67 miles, it's partially paved and easy. The Short Loop is 1.1 miles (moderate) and the Recovery Trail is 1.9 miles (also moderate)

The park also has several picnic tables located just behind the visitors' center on a hill overlooking Swan Lake where you can have a wonderful time with your family. (Picnic area is not wheelchair accessible.)

Cave Hikes - One of the most favorite activities is the cave hike. Participants need to make a reservation in advance, be at least three (3) years old (able to walk for 1-1/2 hours without being carried) and each person must have or rent a flashlight (required-one per person). Photography is not allowed in the cave. The cost is $5.00 per person, $2.00 per flashlight rental. You must call the visitor's center for reservations.

Fishing - is also a popular activity on beautiful Swan Lake. The lake is fed by the cold, clear stream that flows from the mouth of Dunbar Cave. Since it is only 15-acres in size, boating and swimming are not permitted. A valid TN Fishing License is required.

The park is opened daily 8:00 am - sunset. The visitor's center is opened daily - - 8:00 am - 4:30 pm. For additional information you can contact the visitor's center at 931-648-5526

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Meli Gerogianis
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Posted Saturday Aug 30