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Campground at Dixie Caverns
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User Reviews
Darrell & Jeredene Ollenberger
The park was easy to find. It is located just off of I 81. There is pavement all the way. Signage is adequate. Check in was self serve. If you don’t have the correct cash, the operator will follow up at the site. The rules are fairly basic. The interior roads are graveled and in good condition. Our site, 59, was a gravel based pull thru that was easily long enough for our Coach and Towed. Services (30 amp, water and sewer only) were to the left side. Distancing is very close for a rural park. Each site has a table and a fire pit. The fire pit was very rough. Just a few stones tossed on the ground. Our site was flat and even. Overall the park was pretty old and rustic but not a bad overnighter We did not use the park included wifi and we could not get the cable TV to work. We did not find any OTA channels. Satellite might be difficult. We did not use the washrooms or showers as they required a code and we did not need them anyway. There are a number of permanents and many were pretty trashy. There are no restaurants or stores within easy walking distance but just a short drive away you can find food, shopping and convenience stores. We found this park to be an okay overnighter. We paid $50.00 per night inc tax and we feel we received poor value. We will not be back.
Razorhornet
My recent visit to Dixie Caverns was a fantastic experience! The tour was well worth the $18 admission fee, and though there was no military discount, the value was still excellent. The tour itself was a comfortable length, lasting about 30-45 minutes. The cavern's interior was refreshingly cool, and it was fascinating to learn about its history, especially how it got the name 'Dixie.' It's a truly unique and beautiful natural wonder, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for an interesting and educational stop.
jon jackson
A great place to stop and browse the awesome and eclectic gift shop and antique mall or take a cavern tour into the cool (literally and figuratively). Lots of steps and sometimes slippery floors so dress appropriately. My family really enjoyed the whole experience. Also there's a gas station next door with pretty decent food and drink options.
Nate (Nate Tormala)
This place was a neat cavern to explore. The group we were with was small and that made it nice to be able to enjoy what we were looking at and we had time to take plenty of photos. It was a bit warm and humid in the cavern though lol. There was a lot of wet spots and areas where you need to be careful and watch your step. The guide we had did really great with giving us a heads up about where to watch our steps at. Check out this place! It’s pretty cool!
Jason Hurlburt
Great cave, great history - but be forewarned - you're in for a workout! This is a one hour tour that is almost all stairs. Do you like stairs? Then you'll love this tour! Ten feet into it the tour guide announces you will be climbing "Jacob's Ladder" - which is an eight story flight of steps. While that's the longest continuous flight of steps in the tour, the rest of it is a series of shorter up/down steps. This is not a cave for mobility challenged people. I reached my exercise goal for the day six minutes into the tour and the tour lasts for an hour! That said, it's a great little cave. The history of the discovery is amazing, and this is the only cave I've been to where you can see an actual earth fault line from below ground, which is amazing. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and enthusiastic and the time passed quickly. There was no dead time. I would definitely go again, but I'd do some cardio first!
Kathy Rodgers
The first impression of this place, i.e. the gift shop might throw you off. But, do not leave...take the cave tour ! It is amazing and Elijah our guide was awesome. He is knowledgeable and funny. This is worth seeing.
Charles Clark
Fantastic afternoon with the family. Our guide Elijah was great. Definitely recommend seeing it with him. Good time.
Harry Rodgers
The caverns are worth the price of admission, but Elijah our guide was worth double. He was knowledgeable and has a great sense of humor. We loved his jokes.
Katrina Cowan
Went with a group of 8 with two small children! We had a blast. Had Elijah as a tour guy and he was great! Not only did he give us lots of history and fun facts but he made us laugh almost the whole time! Great experience over all and will definitely recommend to everyone! Thanks y'all!
Bernard Rodriguez
The tour guide was comedic and very well informed on the Dixie cavern! Caverns, to say the least, are self-explanatory. You shouldn't rely on your guide to admire the beauty that lie within the walls. Sure, it definitely helps to have a knowledgeable and curious tour guide to enhance the experience, but I do believe that these types of locations can be easily enjoyed without much need of talking. There is a nice gift shop that I recommend you take a look at after your tour. There's even an antique shop of you're into that! I had a good experience and the story behind this cavern is a good enough reason to visit. So, what are you waiting for?