Cave Without a Name Admission Ticket with Guided Cavern Tour
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Cave Without a Name Admission Ticket with Guided Cavern Tour
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Duration: 1–2 hours
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Live guide: English
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What's not included- Admission to special ticketed event
- Transportation not provided.
- Not wheelchair accessible
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- Travellers should have a moderate physical fitness level
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- 806dustyb0 contributionsGreat Tour!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 thought and had beautiful formations. Be sure you are in good physical condition as the climb down and back up - about 80 feet - is strenuous. Well worth the trip! Thanks Alex!Written 5 July 2024
- Guide7970910 contributionsCool experienceWell worth the visit. Very interesting. We had a private tour. Don't let the unassuming store detract you from going.Written 12 December 2023
- johnnyl1460 contributionsGreat RV stop!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 shower facility is great! The only improvement needed to make this a six star review is potable water and maybe a dump site. We did the cave tour a few years ago and if you haven’t done the tour, spend the time and money to do so. It is well worth it.Written 11 April 2023
- matthewryanreynolds0 contributionsbirthday bashwent to my first ever cave for my birthday it was a blast! the guide was very funny and even did some cool UV flashlight show. Never would have imagined the cool experience. so glad we did this.Written 7 March 2023
- Ed P0 contributionsCave Without a Name First Day HikingCave Without a Name has more than just cave tours to offer. There are several easy trails available around the Visitor Center. We took the one called Rim Trail first which is a 1.7 mile loop and then a smaller one called the Sinkhole trail. It took us about 2 hours to do both because had our two dogs with us and took some breaks to give them water. As I mentioned the trails are considered easy, but do have a slight change in elevation. Must be able to climb small rises coming out of the creek and lots of rocks. Good shoes recommended. Ok for kids and dogs. But sure to take lots of water to be save. Enjoy your hike.Written 1 January 2023
- edwardvI5728KP0 contributionsGreat Cave to VisitThis is a great cave to visit. Tours are not crowded, great staff and beautiful cave. Try the in cave concerts for something unique.Written 22 November 2022
- travelingguy9580 contributionsGreat day trip off the beaten path near BoerneInteresting small cavern in the Texas Hill Country. Cave has beautiful formations and the family running it give a friendly and interesting tour. We also attended a musical show down in the main room which was a very unique, fun experience.Written 11 November 2022
- Kimmy S0 contributionsSo amazingI love this place. It is cool and full of beautiful stories and images. They let you take pictures throughout and even will take one of you as a couple.Written 11 June 2021
- ChrissieRutter0 contributionsHidden (cave) gem!This greatly exceeded my expectations! Our tour guide, Mike, was friendly, knowledgeable, and patient with my picture-taking. The cave is extremely well maintained. It is well lit, the footing is good, and there are handrails in many places. If you can manage the 80’ of stairs down and up the main entrance, it’s accessible to most. Wear good hiking shoes, and enjoy the views! The shop and topside signage made me a bit wary at first, but the effort is put into maintaining the cave! It’s a must see!Written 16 May 2021
- SS510270 contributionsAwesome caveAwesome cave. Our guide David made the tour. His knowledge of the cave and local area was great. This is one of our favorite caves in Texas and it didn’t disappoint on this trip.Written 10 May 2021
- alicebN5032SB0 contributionsAmazingAndi was a spectacular tour guide. So knowledgeable and gave personal accounts. The cave was amazing! Big, open, beautiful!Written 5 April 2021
- readyandpacked0 contributionsSmall Cave with many stalactites and stalagmitesThe Cave Without a Name is a small cave but didn't disappoint. Beautiful formations and just the thrill of being underground in a cave was all it took for our grandsons to be impressed. Our guide was informative telling us the history of the cave and giving us lessons on the formations. WARNING...there are steep stairs which were okay going down but this old out of shape granny, had to take several stops to rest and catch her breath!Written 20 March 2021
- christinerZ4748BR0 contributionsGreat cavern low key rustic place with great tour guides.We are doing all 5 caverns on the cavern trail in Tx. This was our first stop and I wasn’t sure when we arrived if it was worth the drive but we were pleasantly surprised. Guide Andy is absolutely the best, she is very personable and animated. She explained the history of the cavern and all the rooms as we went through. The different areas were absolutely gorgeous. We loved the tour. The climb down is fairly easy but some of the less fit people had trouble on the way out. If you stay to the back of the pack and take your time it could be done by the less fit. Definitely grab a medium bag of soil and pan for gems! $12 bag is well worth it. We also did the geode cutting but we felt the gem panning was a better deal and brought better looking gems and a small geode for the kids. Worth the visit!Written 15 March 2021
- Tmr R0 contributionsGreat caves and. Lovely camp ground.Had a great tour of the caves with a knowledgeable guide. Took lots of pictures. The grounds are lovely as well. Camped for several days. One drawback however. You can’t leave the grounds before 10 am nor come back to them after 5 pm as the main gate is locked when the center is closed. Make your plans accordingly.Written 3 February 2021
- Baybug20 contributionsAwesome cave exploringThis was our last adventure for our Texas trip——and what a way to end the 2020 or start 2021! Our guide A was quite informative- it made the tour even better! She was quick witted and straightforward. The caves were well lit and the largest I have ever been in. Now the stairs down and up are no joke, but it is worth a stop!!!!!Written 1 January 2021
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stang302flies
Chicago, IL64 contributions
Jan 2024 • Couples
The place is pretty cool, and worth the price to go. WE arrived at 11 am, there was only one family of 5 there and the place was empty.. I went in and asked the guy asked about the tours. He then asked if we had a reservation, and i told him no, seeing as it was a cold day in january on a thurday i knew i wouldnt need one. He then starts saying if there was a big group, or a bus full of people, we would need a reservation, or have to wait in a line or something to that effect. I looked around and still cant understand why he even brought it up, but it was a rather dumb remark out of the guy, seeing as there was nobody there. So, i paid and took the tour, and it was enjoyable.
Written 4 January 2024
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Sheryl T
2 contributions
We visited Cave Without a Name for the first time since my parents were friends with the owners in the late 60's to early 70's. Our tour guide, Cammy (sp?) was fun! She had great plays on words that made us laugh, did a super job telling the cave's history, and she even pointed me out in the group saying I had been through the cave dozens of times as a child. The hundred or so stair steps down and up are a workout for sure. It's still the most beautiful cave in Texas.
Written 1 March 2025
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Ryan R
Burleson, TX38 contributions
Feb 2025 • Family
I had an Great! experience touring the cave without a name in Boerne, Texas! The cave itself is full of fascinating history, and our guide, Andy, was fantastic—knowledgeable, friendly, and made the tour even more enjoyable. Plus, the cave hosts special concerts throughout the year, adding a unique touch to the experience. Highly recommend visiting for an educational and fun adventure!
Written 9 February 2025
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Waller, TX5 contributions
Jul 2022
I've visited many caves in Texas and in other states. This one stands among the best. The young person presenting the tour was informative, funny and patient. She even took photos of the several different groups so we could be in the pictures with our family, friends, etc.
The only word of caution is that is quite a descent and climb back up at the end (sorry, caves don't naturally come with elevators), but it's well worth it. Even as a I a slightly overweight, 64 year old grandmother, I made it. Still, I wouldn't recommend it for persons with serious knee issues.
The only word of caution is that is quite a descent and climb back up at the end (sorry, caves don't naturally come with elevators), but it's well worth it. Even as a I a slightly overweight, 64 year old grandmother, I made it. Still, I wouldn't recommend it for persons with serious knee issues.
Written 27 September 2022
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Sylvia S
Dallas, TX30 contributions
The most beautiful cave we’ve visited in Texas!! Have been here twice, and although it’s smaller than other surrounding caves in the area it’s by far the most interesting and alive! Concerts are held there periodically because of the awesome acoustics. It’s a must see!
Written 16 April 2024
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Lisa
San Antonio, TX109 contributions
My boyfriend and I enjoyed this tour. The cave is well lit, creating awesome photos. Our guide, Taylor, was knowledgeable, professional, and personable.
Tips:
1. It’s not 66 degrees like the website says. It might be 66 degrees during winter months, not not in July. It was closer to 76 with the humidity — but still better than the 100 degrees outside. This chilly willy took a jacket but it stayed tied around my waist.
2. Wear tennis shoes with traction. The rock is smooth and moist. Don’t be that guy who shows up in flip flops and then gets mad they’re turned away.
3. The echo game is strong. If you’re planning to converse with your husband, bring small children, or cough the whole time, then please stay home because the group can’t hear the guide over your noise. It’s mind blowing how disrespectful people can be.
4. Most importantly, bring cash to tip your guide. They work hard to provide a fun and educational experience.
I highly recommend this tour. I can’t believe it’s taken me 15 years to check it out.
Tips:
1. It’s not 66 degrees like the website says. It might be 66 degrees during winter months, not not in July. It was closer to 76 with the humidity — but still better than the 100 degrees outside. This chilly willy took a jacket but it stayed tied around my waist.
2. Wear tennis shoes with traction. The rock is smooth and moist. Don’t be that guy who shows up in flip flops and then gets mad they’re turned away.
3. The echo game is strong. If you’re planning to converse with your husband, bring small children, or cough the whole time, then please stay home because the group can’t hear the guide over your noise. It’s mind blowing how disrespectful people can be.
4. Most importantly, bring cash to tip your guide. They work hard to provide a fun and educational experience.
I highly recommend this tour. I can’t believe it’s taken me 15 years to check it out.
Written 29 July 2023
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Donna C
3 contributions
Jun 2023 • Couples
Beautiful cave! Only recommend thing is wear tennis shoes and if you have a hard time climbing steep objects you have a steep 126 steps back up to the exit. Beautiful water ponds and saw a couple bats which was very cool! A must see
Written 11 June 2023
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LizHamilton1001
25 contributions
Wow what a great find. This campground had hardly anybody here for the 2-nights I stayed. There were deer, wild turkeys visiting daily and the place is so quiet. The stars at night are amazing and I loved the well marked walking trail through the trees. The best part though are the caves. You cannot believe that just below your feet are these huge cavernous caves that are just beautiful. The one hour plus tour is well worth $20 tour fee. Check out their website for the concert series, I was sorry I missed that because the tickets were all sold out.
Written 8 April 2022
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Carissa B
San Antonio, TX50 contributions
May 2020
My husband, 4 year old daughter, and I visited Cave Without a Name today and greatly enjoyed out visit. We had visited Caverns of Sonora last year and are trying to complete our Texas Cave Trails Passport. The tour is about 1 hour long and takes you through 6 rooms of the cave. You descend about 80ft. under ground, so be prepared to take some stairs. (Think an eight story building!) So, after visiting Caverns of Sonora (which was our first cave to visit as a family), I think we felt we had seen them all... Not true. Sonora is very sparkly, but Cave Without a Name has much larger rooms and formations. It was well worth it's own visit. They are both beautiful in their own ways. The tour tickets and gift shop items were all reasonably priced and our daughter had fun panning for gems after the tour. Be aware that the cave is under improvements and you may see some occasional wiring or PVC pipes. While it may not appear perfectly natural, the cave wouldn't be accessible otherwise, and I certainly can't fault anyone for improvements!
Written 28 May 2020
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Denise H
Houston, TX6 contributions
Jul 2021 • Friends
Our youth choir group loved visiting the Cave Without a Name! Kyle was an excellent, knowledgeable tour guide, and we learned a lot about the cave’s formation and history. They also enthusiastically allowed us to sing in their underground performance space, and the acoustics were incredible. Once the kids start singing, it’s hard to get them to stop, but Kyle was very patient with us. Thank you for a great visit!- MDUMC Agape Singers
Written 2 July 2021
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Do they turn off the lights during the tour?
Written 27 April 2024
Do they turn off the lights during the Tour?
Written 27 April 2024
No the cave is not handicapped accessible. In order to enter the cave you must walk down a long set of stairs.
Written 3 November 2019
what to wear besides sneakers, do we need swim suits
Written 2 August 2019
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