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    Marble Falls

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    A good hiking workout but lack of view along the way. Shaded area with good elevation. I

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    Carrie B.

    We just got back from camping at Potwisha and this trail is right in this campground. The entrance is behind camp site 14. It looks like the road is blocked but all you have to do is maneuver to the left and there's a small walk way to get through or you could just hop over the gate. The walk to the beginning of the hike is about 1/4 mile in and you will see a sign that says Marble Falls Trail to the right. The trail was really bushy and filled with thorny weeds. I wouldn't recommend wearing shorts or short sleeves but to each his own. Even with yoga pants I felt the thorns scratch against my legs. It's not a very well kept trail and the road up is narrow. You'll have to hug the mountain in some parts because it is a steep fall on the other side. We started our hike in the morning around 9:50 ish and arrived to marble falls about 12 pm. I had to take breaks because of the inclines. There are a lot of random rocks along the path and as you get closer to the falls it becomes rocky. A little right before you arrive to the destination, the trail will slope downward and lead you across a small creek and back up and around. At this point, there will be A LOT of mosquitos! Luckily, I had a my cap to wave them away. Wear lots of bug repellent and sunscreen! Also, bring a camel bak or enough water. It was pretty scorching hot when we hiked this trail so we ran out of water on our way down. I thought I was going to pass out. The end is beautiful and there's a flat slanted slab of marble rock where you can sit and hang out at. The water falls too rapidly so there's no way you can swim. I wore my swim attire underneath thinking we could. :( Anyway, I spoke to a local business owner and he said that just last week a guy fell in and died. Be very careful not to fall in go in even in the small pool of water because it can carry you down stream and there's no way to get out. Due to level of difficulty of this hike, I gave it three stars. It isn't for the faint of heart. Hope this helped anyone who's curious to go!

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    Great hike. Not too easy , not hard at all. Moderate with a great view at the end of the trail. Would definitely hike again.

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    Crystal Cave

    Crystal Cave

    4.3
    (84 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    We visited Crystal Cave on Monday, June 8, 2026, and had a fantastic experience. Our guide, AJ, was…read morefabulous--knowledgeable, engaging, and made the tour both fun and informative. The walk down to the cave is about a half-mile and fairly steep, but it's absolutely worth it. The beautiful waterfall along the trail was an unexpected highlight and made the hike even more enjoyable. Crystal Cave itself is amazing and well worth the visit. The formations are incredible, and the tour provides fascinating insight into the cave's history and geology. The ticket price is very reasonable, and knowing that the proceeds help support conservation and educational programs makes it even better. I highly recommend Crystal Cave to anyone visiting the area! Maybe you'll be lucky snd AJ will be your guide too!

    Crystal Cave was closed for 4 years for renovations and reopened last season. We made reservations…read morefor this year as soon as they opened the roster. My boyfriend is very interested in exploring different caves & caverns and I thought this would be a fun weekend getaway for us. There is a long trail down to the mouth of the cave, the decent is not too bad, but it is quite a trek back up. The trail is about half a mile to the cave opening and half a mile back up. When you check in for your tour (tickets are not sold at the cave and must be purchased in advance) they go over some safety information and tour information. The staff has you cleanse the soles of your shoes prior to heading down to the cave to help prevent white nose syndrome to the bats that inhabit the cave. On the trail down there are many beautiful sights including waterfalls. I would recommend stopping at the sights on the way back up when breaks from the steep trail will be needed. The trail back up is not the most difficult we have endured, but it is up there on the list due to the steepness of the path. There is a large area at the mouth of the cave for the tour group to gather with the guide who is waiting at the gate for you. No items besides cameras and plastic water bottles are permitted within the cave and must be left outside the gate during your 50 minute cave tour. There is a large gate that the guide will unlock and you will walk through to enter the cave. The gate is a huge spiderweb with a large spider in the center, it was really wicked. Crystal Cave has crystal clear water running through it, you could see the marble that is natural there that the water has washed out over the years, as well as many stalagmites & stalactites, cave bacon, cave popcorn and many other interesting formations that have taken hundreds of thousands of years to form. Among the many caverns & caves we have toured this one was very different with the marble and flowing water within. Shirley was our tour guide, and though she was new she was so passionate and knowledgeable about the cave!

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    4.6
    (556 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    My first time visiting…read more If you love nature, you will love this park. It's just breathtaking and deserves to be seen. I only spent a few hours there as I drove from San Francisco, which is about 4.5 hours. $35 a car. One thing I didn't like, when paying to get in, the Ranger asked if I was a legal resident. He asked that because he said it's $100 for a non-resident. Trump at his finest because the Ranger said it was an Executive Order. There are so many beautiful sites. Definitely worth visiting. Oh, I almost forgot. They have gas stations, and when I saw the price, I filled my tank. $6.19 for regular.

    I haven't been to Sequoia National Park in 15 years, and the last time we were here we were on the…read moreother side of the park. This time we entered through the Visalia side and planned to see Crystal Cave & go for the Stargazing experience in the evening. Sequoia is a beautiful park. We spent all day in the park. Our Cave tour was at 3pm and our Stargazing was at the lodge at 9pm. They had a separate line at the entrance for guests who prepurchase or had NP passes which was nice and cut down entrance times. Though we only visited a small section of the park on this trip it was all beautiful. We drove around, visited Crystal Cave (advanced tickets required), The General Sherman Tree, Stargazing Night Talk at the Lodge, as well as the general store. We saw some of the biggest trees we have ever encountered. Walked many different trails, saw a beautiful sunset, and spent an hour watching stars with an astronomer who pointed out many constellations and provided insight on them. Overall it was an incredible experience, and I can't wait to be able to explore more at a later date.

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