Mystery Cave Minnesota

4.5/5
(198 reviews) · State park in Preston, United States
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4.5/5 · 198 reviews
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Sep 5, 2024
We did the Mystery Cave 'Scenic Tour' and loved it. Our guide was excellent. As they explain on their website, you should not trust navigation to "Mystery Cave." The website will give you direct… Full review by Kublakate
Jul 30, 2024
Campground was good, had nice trails and overall clean cabins. Stayed in Camper Cabin. Everything went well. Bathrooms were somewhat far from our cabin and were a stereotypical park bathroom (just a … Full review by Theodore H
Jul 8, 2024
This is a very cool and interesting cave. We did the hour scenic cave tour. The terrain is mostly flat inside. However, there are inclines and stairs. Visitors are asked to not touch the cave wal… Full review by jill98672

Facts

Opened:1941

Questions & answers

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Is it open during rain?
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Yes it is.
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Is this wheelchair friendly?
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yes it is wheel chair accessible. there are a few spots that have stairs but i would say 80-90% of the cave is wheel chair friendly. there were no wheel chairs in our group but there were …
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yes it is wheel chair accessible. there are a few spots that have stairs but i would say 80-90% of the cave is wheel chair friendly. there were no wheel chairs in our group but there were some big honking strollers and they did alright.
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Is the park dog friendly? / are the caves? Seems like a stupid question but I've been caving before where dogs totally …
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Is the park dog friendly? / are the caves? Seems like a stupid question but I've been caving before where dogs totally could tag along and some where they definitely could not. Thanks!
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Dogs are not allowed in the caves (there may be special exemption for service dogs). There is concern about bring in any contaminants that may harm the bats. Minnesota State …
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Dogs are not allowed in the caves (there may be special exemption for service dogs). There is concern about bring in any contaminants that may harm the bats. Minnesota State Parks do allow dogs-I suggest checking out the DNR/State Park Website for specific information on what their pet policy.
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Answer by Melissa J · Apr 6, 2015
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