Dunbar Beach Picnic Area in Indiana Dunes National Park

Dunbar Beach Picnic Area

Set within the Dunbar Beach parking lot, this picnic area offers a quiet place to eat before heading down to the beach.

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Dunbar Beach Picnic Area Details

Set within the Dunbar Beach parking lot, this picnic area offers a quiet place to eat before heading down to the beach. This location is perfect for those looking for a scenic, undeveloped lakeshore experience with easy access to hiking trails.

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