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    4.8 (122 reviews)
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    3 Days/2 nights round trip
    John M.

    Cave 2 of 5 and this one is off the Beaten Path...Super friendly and knowledgeable tour guide. This tour felt very personal, as it was just us 3 and the tour guide...gave us more time to listen and learn the history of the cave..still hard to wrap your head around what you seeing...the age, the shapes, the colors...was a fantastic dive into the underground.

    Madeleine H.

    When on a tour here on a whim one weekend. Great little tour, beautiful well maintained cave. Some somewhat slippery stairs on the way down into the cave as well as some slippery areas inside so something to be aware of for older adults. They do concerts and weddings down in the caves as well which would make for a beautiful setting. Small tour group, only around 10 of us on the tour.

    Nidia G.

    A fun first time experience. Our guide, Maron was really informative. I would suggest making reservations during holidays but definitely worth the wait.

    Brandon D.

    Smaller cave to check out once. We loved the water feature inside. Apparently, they hold concerts and other events inside the cave which is pretty cool. Gift shop had a great assortment of crystals. Tour guide was a little boring. Dirt parking lot. $23 for each adult.

    Marlene G.

    How beautiful, this is something you really need to go and see for yourself. Also enjoy the cooler weather inside the cave during this summer. A great spot to go with the kids or even solo!

    Juliette L.

    Cave itself is beautiful. You basically check in and then wait for your tour guide. Once the tour guide shows up at the time you requested, he or she then takes you down the stairs to enter the actual cave. We had a huge group so, at times I did feel claustrophobic since, we couldn't just walk around in the cave by ourselves. We had to always stay behind our guide which was annoying, but understandable since you can't touch anything inside the cave due to the fact that our oils on our hands can stop the growth of the living organisms in the cave. I would also mention that I don't think this is a good place to bring kids unless your child is 100% well-behaved. I brought my son, and had no issues. As far as the whole experience goes, again the cave is gorgeous. However, it was very boring for me and really short. I'm glad I got to experience this beautiful cave, but I don't think I'd ever come back. Tickets are about $25 per person so, if you're in the area check it out for yourself. It was 100 degrees when we went, but the cave below is around 66ish degrees.

    Rain W.

    We've been going down the list of caves to visit in Texas and this was one of the last ones. We decided to get here early for the first tour and were lucky to have a small group of people for our tour. Madden was a good tour guide who was very informative and answered any questions. The tour is a decent length, and there are lots of opportunities to get some great shots of the formations. They were going to have a concert that night so one area was already set up with chairs. There are, however, 126 stairs which are far easier to take going down than getting back up, but at least, you can say you got your steps in on this tour. There is a gift shop and bathrooms. Parking was pretty easy and I'd come back sometime.

    Ike R.

    We made a reservation for the cave on a Monday afternoon. The cave is located outside of Boerne up in the Hill country. There were four other people in our group for a total of six. We went down many steps. To get to the six different rooms. There were multiple stalagmites, stalagtites and some thing they called bacon which looked very interesting. I have a picture of the bacon in my photos. The tour lasted about an hour and was very comfortable as the temperature is always in the mid 60s down in the cave. There's one room that's quite spectacular where they hold concerts. I think this was well worth the trip.

    Stephanie G.

    This was a really neat place to Visit. The young ladies doing the tour have a really great history lesson as well as a good description of what we were seeing in the cavern. Everyone was real nice and the price wasn't bad as well.

    Oscar T.

    Wonderful experience! Friendly staff, nice little gift shop, and our guide Natalie was extremely knowledgeable and very enthusiastic! This is a gorgeous natural marvel and well worth taking the trip off the beaten path! Highly recommend!

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    Kathy B.

    Our guide Eli was superb! I had no idea this would be so huge inside! We were told they have weddings and concerts inside! This cave was absolutely spectacular. It is a "living" cave and you can't touch. There were beautiful lights and Eli was very knowledgeable about the cave's history. If you can't climb at least 8 flights of stairs you might want to reconsider, but you can take breaks on the way back up. We probably spent an hour down below. Afterwords Mike gave us some advice on where to go to get some good Texas barbecue! Friendly staff and beautiful scenery.

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    Denise V.

    This cave was larger than I expected and still actively growing. Stalagmites, stalactites, columns, flows, river. Nice tour guide. The acoustics are great for small concerts (cello, harp, etc.) and weddings. Small campground and they are a Harvest Host site. Gift shop. "Gem Mining" for the kiddos. Labyrinth.

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    Lauren M.

    What a beautiful site to see! This cave DOES NOT disappoint. I have been to Natural Bridge and Inner Space Caverns and this is by far my favorite one. It's an hour long tour and you have to take 126 steps down to the cavern and 126 steps back up. No strollers allowed so get ready to carry the little ones. We had two little ones in tow with us and we felt all 126 steps on the way back up with masks on due to COVID. There a quite a few "rooms" to see with different types of formations. It is quite spacious once you are in the cavern and there is beautiful illumination to highlight the natural beauty of the cavern. We went over Spring Break and during COVID. It is best to make a reservation for a tour and everyone obliged and continued to wear a mask. There is a gift shop onsite along with some outdoor features like a labyrinth, mineral panning area( must buy at gift shop) and lots of green space. My cave pics don't do it justice as it is even more breathtaking in person. We really loved it and hope you do too.

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    Steve, our tour guide was amazing and informative. He made our tour very enjoyable. Santiago, however, hahaha.

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    This is an amazing cavern. If you have not been there it is worth the trip. The guide was amazing.

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    So much fun and educational! Make a day of it and enjoy the outdoor activities too! So much to learn and see!

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