Cave Without a Name Admission Ticket with Guided Cavern Tour

Eleven miles northeast of Boerne at 325 Kreutzberg Rd. in the scenic Texas Hill Country is Cave Without a Name, a natural, living cavern, and some say the most beautiful in Texas. The the cave is 39 m

Eleven miles northeast of Boerne at 325 Kreutzberg Rd. in the scenic Texas Hill Country is Cave Without a Name, a natural, living cavern, and some say the most beautiful in Texas. The the cave is 39 miles from downtown San Antonio. It was opened for public tours in 1939, and is designated a National Natural Landmark. Experienced guides take you on a tour which is both entertaining and educational for visitors of all ages. It begins with a magical descent down 126 steps taking you back in time many thousands of years. Eighty feet below the surface, the cave maintains a constant temperature of 66 degrees. The complexity of the cave formations make the first visit and every subsequent visit an awakening experience of nature's underground masterpiece. *Uber & Lyft are difficult to obtain return passage from our location so we recommend you have a scheduled return if you use those services.

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Location: San Antonio

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the cave tour, and is it suitable for young kids?

A: The cave tour is definitely family-friendly! There's no specific age limit, and kids usually love it. Just keep in mind there are 126 steps down, so younger kiddos might need a hand. But overall, it's a great educational experience for all ages!

Q: What should we wear for the tour? I heard it gets chilly down there!

A: Definitely wear layers! The cave stays at a constant 66 degrees, which can be a bit chilly, especially after the heat outside. A light jacket or sweater is a good idea. Also, wear comfortable shoes since you'll be walking on uneven surfaces.

Q: What’s the parking situation like? Is it easy to get to the cave?

A: Parking is pretty straightforward! There's a designated lot right by the entrance. Just a heads up, it can fill up quickly on weekends, so getting there early is a good idea. It’s a short walk from the parking area to the cave entrance.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Cave Without a Name experience!

I’m planning to get tickets for my sister's birthday! She loves nature, and I’ve heard this place is a hidden gem near San Antonio. The guided tour sounds really cool with all the formations. Just worried about the steps down—anyone know how challenging those are? Also, what’s the best time to visit?

Just visited Cave Without a Name—what an experience!

I went on the tour last week and it was amazing! The cave is stunning, and the guides really know their stuff. The temperature is super refreshing after the hot Texas sun. We took a lot of pictures; every corner looks like a postcard. Would definitely recommend it for anyone looking for a unique outing!