Cave Without a Name: Texas Hill Country's Hidden Gem

Explore the stunning Cave Without a Name in the Texas Hill Country. Take a guided tour of this natural wonder and marvel at its beautiful formations. Book your visit now!

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Cave Without a Name - Come experience the magnificent underground world! Cave without a Name is filled with spectacular formations of Stalactites, Stalagmites, delicate Soda Straws, Cave Drapery, Flowstones, Rimstone Dams, and more which formed over thousands of years in complete darkness. Enjoy a one hour tour of the six major rooms in comfort of…
What's Included
  • Admission to Cave Without a Name included
What's Not Included
  • Admission to special ticketed event
  • Transportation not provided.
Additional Information

Situated 11 miles northeast of Boerne, at 325 Kreutzberg Rd., in the picturesque countryside of Texas Hill Country, is a natural and living cavern well-known as the Cave Without a Name. Many argue it’s the most splendid in all of Texas. This mesmerizing cavern is 39 miles away from the heart of San Antonio and was opened to the public in 1939….

Location
Cave Without a Name
325 Kreutzberg Rd,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Thomas_s
Nov 25, 2024
Great Tour Guide and Cave! - Michael was an amazing tour guide and answered all of our questions during our time there! The cave was amazing inside and getting to experience pitch black was incredible.
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Kathleen_l
Oct 15, 2024
Cave Tour - This was so cool, we really enjoyed the tour and the tour guide was great, waiting for all of us, to be sure we were safe and with the group.
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Kelly_c
Oct 14, 2024
Great tour - My husband and I enjoy visiting caves and caverns. This one was fantastic. The guide was very knowledgeable and was a pleasure to follow through the cave.
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Wendy
Oct 11, 2024
Absolutely Breathtaking! - My husband and I booked a couple days out in west Texas. On the way up, we made a stop at Cave Without A Name. I wasn't aware of the 126 steps (the way down was easy, but coming up was another story). But the view once inside the cave was something I can't put into words. Our guide, Julia, was full of information and friendly. It's definitely a sight to see!
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Barbara_l
Oct 9, 2024
My first visit to a cave - My first time in a cave! Did not know a cave could be 3 miles long. Very interesting! Learnt a lot! This cave is the 7 th largest of Texas 7000 cave! Wow! So many!
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Ericka_s
Sep 28, 2024
Very cool adventure! - The tour guide we had, Julia, was awesome! These aren’t private tours, they go down at the scheduled time with the entire group that shows up for that hour. The history of the cave makes it so much more interesting! The gift shop has a lot of really cool items as well. It’s definitely off the beaten path but well worth it. Highly recommend! 10/10 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Danielle_k
Sep 21, 2024
Worth it! - Peter did a great job! Very knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate about caving. Good value for an outing.
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Cresta_p
Sep 15, 2024
This is a definite (underground beauty) - Loved it!! Guide was very knowledgeable and nice. Not a bad price for something very unexpected but beautiful.
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Sylvias2700
Sep 12, 2024
Texas gem - I highly recommend this tour. Alex was very friendly, knowledgeable and answered every question. We enjoyed learning interesting history of this cave. 1 hour is perfect and the fee is also reasonable. The kids in our group were mesmerized by the surroundings and the stories. I was impressed how much they were interested and how well they all behaved. Do not miss this Texas gem!
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Amanda_j
Oct 25, 2024
Would have been magnificent - The photos I was able to take were beautiful and the cave was well lit. I brought my children to experience and get an idea how there are wonders on earth that have not been destroyed or modernized by man. I specifically asked if there were stops on the tour where I would be able to photograph my children in front of the formations. The tour guide was short saying there would be plenty of stops where we would have the opportunity to take photos, then proceed to tell me and the group he had to start his “speech” over due to my question (which he asked if I had) interrupted him. As we continued through the cave I felt rushed and there were literally a handful photos-at most of photos of my children. I brought my selfie stick to photograph my experience in the cave and I had no opportunity to use it. Near the middle of the tour the guide offered to take one picture of my family, ONE. The photo was nice but there were multiple places I could have taken remarkably photos but I was rushed through the 35 minute tour which was scheduled to be an hour after being asked to arrive 30 minutes before. This would have been a wonderful trip and the photos I “would” have had could be shared with family years to come. I was disappointed and if given the time to truly appreciate Earth’s rarities was cut short. We were given more time and attention in the gift shop then we were in the attraction. The highlight of the experience was the children were able to select a geo for great price and were able to see the stone be cut right in front of them.
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