Eleven miles northeast of Boerne, in the heart of the scenic, rolling hills of the Texas Hill Country, Cave Without a Name is a natural, living cavern. …
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Jul 5, 2024
Our tour guide Alex did a fantastic job guiding us through the cavern while pointing out some very interesting features. He used humor and answered all our questions. The cave was bigger than I tho… Full review by 806dustyb
Dec 12, 2023
Well worth the visit. Very interesting. We had a private tour. Don't let the unassuming store detract you from going. Full review by Guide797091
Apr 11, 2023
We love staying at the RV sites. Great location, and the wood and brush around the fence line is a great buffer. The deer also hide out in the trees and it is fun watching them. The new bathroom and … Full review by Johnny L
Hi I’m Planning to visit this along with my family tomtorow and I have a 7 month old baby.. is it advisable to take him into this cave ? Or is it best for all of us to skip it ?
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If you can wear the baby in a harness or sling, it would be just fine. :) Definitely no stroller access though!
Are dogs allowed on the tour? I am unable to leave them where we are staying unattended but am really hoping to fit this in on our trip.
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Due to the cave's sensitive ecosystem, the only animals allowed in the cave are service dogs. If you have a kennel, you could leave your furry friends in our office while you are on your tour.
Not really, I wore shoes, that were ok with wet and slippery stairs. I wear flip flops all the time but not there. You have about 124 stairs to climb down and back up so you need good …
Not really, I wore shoes, that were ok with wet and slippery stairs. I wear flip flops all the time but not there. You have about 124 stairs to climb down and back up so you need good shoes. It isn't a bad climb and well worth the effort to see it.
Are the Tours and Scheduled performances 2 separate charges, are there packages for both in 1 day, and where can I find this info?
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Thanks for the great question and the suggestion we add a note to maybe the bottom of each concert event. Tours are separate from the shows. Between Labor Day and Memorial Day, …
Thanks for the great question and the suggestion we add a note to maybe the bottom of each concert event. Tours are separate from the shows. Between Labor Day and Memorial Day, the last tour of the day is usually at 4 PM with most concerts starting at 7 PM; between Memorial Day and Labor Day, the last tour of the day departs at 5 PM with most concerts starting at 7:30 PM. The tour cost is $20 for 13 and over; $10 for Youth 6-12; Children five and under are no charge when accompanied by an adult. (more information on our web page under the "Tours and Prices" tab. (Sorry, but Trip Advisor does not allow links in our answers.) Purchase your tour tickets at the visitor's center. The tour takes about an hour. If you want to take the last tour of the day, you may want to bring a picnic to enjoy after the tour and before the concert. Picnic tables are on the grounds. A "Buy Now" button is on the concert page - again you need to access the web page and go to the concert of interest for details. It is less expensive to buy Advance tickets. If you prefer, you may call the cave at 830.537.4212 to purchase your concert tickets.
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Do I need advanced reservations for a tour?
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Due to limited capacity, reservations are needed. To reserve your space, call 830.537.4212 between 10 am and 4 pm or contact uswith your date, preferred...