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There’s something for everyone at Natural Bridge Caverns! Plan your trip. Take to the skies on our six story tall Twisted Trails – a zip rail and ropes challenge course. Race through our 5,000 sq ft outdoor maze, the AMAZE’n Ranch Roundup. Pan for gems, shop, and enjoy some fresh smoke brisket.
To admire some of the most unique aspects of Texas’ landscape, though, you have to dive deep–literally–and explore the best caves in Texas. Here are the most interesting caves and caverns in Texas, plus a map to help you decide which ones to visit!
Hidden beneath the rolling landscape of the Texas Hill Country are thousands of caves and caverns with vast chambers, waterfalls and even fossils of ancient animals. Read on to learn more about some of the state’s most notable caves along the Balcones Fault Line between Austin and San Antonio.
Visiting a Texas show cave does not involve crawling in the dark (unless you opt for a Wild Cave Tour). All of Texas show caves include lighted passageways and gravel walkways. Caverns of Sonora, Cave Without a Name, and Inner Space Cavern are just a few of these accessible show caves.
Hidden for over 10,000 years, Inner Space Cavern is one of the best-preserved caves in Texas. It was discovered by a Texas Highway Department core drilling team in the spring of 1963 and was opened to the public in the summer of 1966.
THE 10 BEST Texas Caverns & Caves. Travelers' Choice Awards winners (including the "Best of the Best" title) are among the top 10% of listings on Tripadvisor, according to the reviews and opinions of travelers across the globe.
Many stories and legends surround Longhorn Cavern. But geology is what makes it truly unique. Explore the cavern for yourself, just 1.5 hours northwest of Austin. Things to Do. Tour the cavern!
With caverns featuring spectacular helictites, pre-historic fossils, and wildlife, these caverns in Texas will not disappoint. From Cascade Caverns with their Cascade Cavern Salamanders to a 40-foot waterfall at West Cave, the beauty of these Texas caves are beyond compare.
Texas Cave Trail includes Cave Without a Name, Caverns of Sonora, Inner Space Cavern, Longhorn Cavern State Park, and Natural Bridge Caverns. Pick up a passport at any of the caves, get it stamped at all five, and exchange it for a free T-shirt.
Natural Bridge Caverns is probably the most popular natural attraction in Texas. The breathtaking caves are only 30 minutes away from downtown San Antonio and are Texas’s most extensive cave system.