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Spring Fling at Dunbar Cave This Saturday

Dunbar Cave seen from across Swan LakeClarksville, TN – This Saturday, May 7th, the Friends of Dunbar Cave (FODC) are putting on their annual Spring Fling event.  FODC is anticipating a good turnout and has planned lots of free activities for the whole family. 

Readers may remember that last year Spring Fling was on the weekend of the historic flood.  We are hoping that Mother Nature is more co-operative this year.  But rain or shine, bring the family out for a good time!

Crowd watches Save Our American Raptors (SOAR)
Crowd watches Save Our American Raptors (SOAR)

 


Details on the event is located in the flyer – Spring Fling 2011 Flyer.

Events start at 8:15am and continue all day long.

Spring Fling Activities

  • A bird watching hike led by a local Warioto Audubon Chapter,
  • A wildflower hike led by park staff,
  • Canoeing on Swan Lake – the only chance to do so all year, donations welcomed for this activity.  Show up early to sign up, since this event fills up fast.
  • Raptors by SOAR (Save Our American Raptors) showing a variety of birds of prey.  One of  events more popular shows.  Watch your kids eyes light up when a hawk flys over the crowd.  This up close look at a variety of birds is always a crowd pleaser!
  • APSU naturalist, Nathan Parker, will educate the audience a variety of reptiles and snakes – including showing the group live reptiles. Nathan’s presentation is extremely popular with the kids.
SOAR Eagle
SOAR Eagle

A variety of organizations will have booths, including information on ways to be more green, uses of hiking and camping equipment, and as well as information about bats and white nose syndrome. 

Although donations are welcomed to offset the cost of the event, all activities are free and open to the public.  Light refreshments will be available for a donation.

Dunbar Cave State Park is located at 300 Dunbar Cave Road.

This event is an annual event put on by the Friends of Dunbar Cave.  FODC has a variety of activities all year long, including the Spring Fling, Cooling at the Cave, as well as provide interpretative signs and helping ensure the trails are well maintained.  It is a not for profit group that is very active in the park.  If you use the park, please consider joining up and supporting the group’s efforts with a donation of time or maybe become a member!!

Blayne Clements
Blayne Clements
I am a 30 something graduate from Austin Peay State University, where I graduated in 1997 with two majors (Accounting and Finance). I am a very happily married man, with one beautiful daughter. I enjoy a professional life of public service and a personal life of travel, reading, music, and always trying to learn from others.
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