Review:

A truly remarkable destination, the Dunbar Cave State Park features 144 acres of historic and culturally significant land not just for the state of Tennessee, but for the whole Eastern Woodland area.

It is best known for being the home of significant prehistoric cave art dating back to the 14th Century.

The cave art was created by Mississippian Native Americans who called the Red River home.

The Dunbar Cave is largely believed to have been a sacred place to the natives who believed it to be the gateway to the underworld.

Visitors can explore these cave markings and drawings via guided tours from May through September.

401 Old Dunbar Cave Road, Clarksville, Tennessee 37043; Phone: 931-648-5526

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