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Rock Bridge Memorial State Park Interpretive Programs Interpretive Programs: Park staff strive to provide interpretive programs and experiences that bring civic and school groups into an increased understanding of and appreciation for natural and cultural resources and the need to protect them. Many of the activities are park based such as hikes while some are programs that can be held at a community venue. For more information on programs available and how to make a reservation for your group visit the park website.
Cave Tours: Devil's Icebox Cave is closed to entry except for those participating in Wild Cave Tours offered April 15 to May 16 and Aug. 1 to Oct. 8. A maternal colony of endangered gray bats uses the cave in early summer and hibernating endangered Indiana bats use it in the winter. To help protect the bats, tours are not offered at these times. For more information on tours and how to sign up please visit the park website.
Park Volunteer Training:Volunteers must be 18 or older (or accompanied by a parent/guardian) and willing to serve an average of 4 hours per month Volunteer positions include: Trail Patrol, Steward, Park Representative, Office Assistant, Historian, Naturalist, Journalist, Maintenance, Cave Tour Leader, and Burn Crew. Call park office, 573-449-7402.
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This webpage was last updated on April 16, 2008
The Friends of Rock Bridge Memorial State Park (FoRB) is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization founded in 1992 to promote understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of the natural and cultural resources of Rock Bridge Memorial State Park and to aid in the preservation of the park. All photos are the property of the webmaster unless otherwise noted. All webmaster photos may be freely copied and used for educational and/or personal non-profit use. |
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