Cave Without A Name

Category: Nature preserve

Address: 325 Kreutzberg Rd, Boerne, TX 78006, USA

Phone: +18305374212

Opening hours

Sunday: 9AM–6PM

Monday: 9AM–6PM

Tuesday: 9AM–6PM

Wednesday: 9AM–6PM

Thursday: 9AM–6PM

Friday: 9AM–6PM

Saturday: 9AM–6PM

Reviews

S Hettinger

Jul 27, 2022

Great tour from Natalie. She was able to answer all the group’s questions. She really knew the history. Our family (including the teens) enjoyed it. It is a small cave, which is ideal for people not really into caves but has some unique features that were great for people that explore caves often. There are 2 marked trails to explore while you wait on your tour to start. We did the short easy yellow trail in the afternoon heat and it was all shaded and not uncomfortable despite the heat. Katherine was great in the gift shop. So nice and kind. If you are looking for something to do other than ride a horse, plan this into your trip! Can’t wait to visit again when they have a concert down there. The acoustics are suppose to be phenomenal! *There are lots of steps, but that was expected.

Mrs. G

May 8, 2022

We had a great and interesting tour of the Cave Without A Name. Our tour guide was funny and kept us involved and interested. The price reasonable and very well worth it. The way back up was a challenge for me but not the younger ones. I only made 2 pit stops.

Krystle Berrout

Apr 2, 2022

First time visiting and first time ever visiting a cave. It was such a wonderful experience! I forgot the guy’s name that was our tour guide but he was so nice and very informative. He mentioned he’s a senior in high school! Kudos to you for all that you shared with us! I brought a jacket because it was communicated it would be about 66 degrees down there and I get cold easily. But it really doesn’t feel like 66. It was quite humid. I say that say you probably don’t need a jacket. Def wear walking shoes and bring a water bottle if you tend to get thirsty easily. The duration of the tour was nice, walking and listening to the history of the cave and stopping for pictures! Highly recommend checking this place out!

Kahlila Cooper

Jan 22, 2022

We had a wonderful time exploring Cave Without a Name! We were visiting for our honeymoon and we really enjoyed learning the history of the cave as well as some scientific information about the formations in the cave! The formations in the cave are absolutely stunning, like sculptures! The people who run the cave and the grounds are amazing; they are so kind and very informative! If you are in the area and looking for a fun activity for any age, this is the place you want to go!

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Questions & Answers

We have young kids (6, 4, 3, 1). Are the caves easy to navigate for little feet or will we need to carry them the whole time?

Veronique Legault | Jul 1, 2019
BigSister LittleBrother | Jul 2, 2019

Single mom here. I took my 4 yo and 2 yo a couple of weeks ago by myself. It was wonderful. We had a blast. Easy, no issues

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Do they have alcohol beverage

Sherry Merwin | Jul 1, 2019
Robert Enloe | Jul 2, 2019

No

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Where are some near by swimming holes

Tammilee Truitt | May 1, 2022
Cave Without A Name (Owner) | May 2, 2022

Guadalupe River at Mark Twain Park is near the cave but at the moment it is shallow. Another great spot in the “region” is Garner State Park

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How long is the tour?

Karen Gifford | Apr 1, 2022
Elijah Ozuna | Apr 2, 2022

In hour

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Why is this place called "Cave without a name"?

Table Water | Jun 30, 2021
Kimmy Stigen | Jul 1, 2021

They had a contest. And a kid won it by saying it was to beautiful to have a name.

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Is ther and area to swim in the cave at least for a picture?

Merairi | Jun 30, 2021
David B | Jul 1, 2021

There used to be an area where you could scuba dive but it has now closed.

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How much is the tour? Does it cost to go thru on your own?

A R (DahJira) | Jun 30, 2020
Cave Without A Name (Owner) | Jul 1, 2020

Tours are $20 for ages 13 and over; $10 for ages 6-12; and free for 5 and under. There is a 10% discount for military (active and retired) and seniors. Check our website for rates if you have a group of 12 or more.

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How long are the tours

Brandy Reeves | Jul 1, 2019
Cave Without A Name (Owner) | Jul 2, 2019

Hi Brandy, the Cave tour is one hour. The last tour of the day starts 1 hour before our closing time. Our summer hours are 9am-6pm. Hope you can come out to see the beauty of the cave!

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Are dogs allowed?

Julie Heidtman | Jul 1, 2019
Cave Without A Name (Owner) | Jul 2, 2019

Leashed dogs are allowed on the grounds. Due to the fragile environment protected in the cave, dogs are not allowed on tour. That said, there is a porch where your dog can be left in a kennel or secured lead.

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How handicap accessible is it to someone who is unable to climb stairs?

Arlene Dennison | Jul 1, 2019
Cave Without A Name (Owner) | Jul 2, 2019

The only access to the cave is via 126 steps.

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How much to get in

Bonnie Wallace | Jul 1, 2019
Cave Without A Name (Owner) | Jul 2, 2019

The tour price for adults is $20; youth ages 6-12, $10; and children 5 and under are no charge. There is a 10% discount for Seniors, AARP, Military, and AAA. Check here for more details - https://cavewithoutaname.com/prices

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Do you have a homeschool date or prices for homeschoolers?

Donnie Durante | Jul 1, 2019
Cave Without A Name (Owner) | Jul 2, 2019

Homeschoolers ages 6-12 are $8.25; accompanying adults, $15. Also available are short hiking trails, picnic areas if you would like to bring lunch and the option for gemstone panning (additional $5 per bag; students sift through a bag of sand and keep the semi-precious gems they find). Activities that may be helpful in your classroom study of caves: The U.S. Forest Service has been working on a program called CavesLIVE! A 45-minute video about caves is available for teachers on the Internet to show in the classroom. The website with additional information is www.caveslive.org Another activity that is fun for the students is the Junior Cave Scientist program through the National Park Service. The website is nps.gov/subjects/caves/junior-cave-scientist-program.htm. The site has a workbook that can be downloaded. Return to the site when the workbooks are completed and the students can receive a Junior Cave Scientist patch. We look forward to seeing you!

I have a two year old would this be to much for him at this age ?

Christian | Jul 1, 2019
Cave Without A Name (Owner) | Jul 2, 2019

The answer is dependent upon the maturity of your two-year-old. There are 126 steps in/out of the cave, which could be difficult for her short legs unless you carry. Our tour guides do the best to accommodate all situations That said, it was a great visit for my 3-year-old Grandson some 14 years ago.

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Is this wheelchair accessible?

Alma Cavazos Gaither | Jul 1, 2019
Joseph Lewis | Jul 2, 2019

No it is not. 126 steps going down and you have to be able to ascend those same stairs, gravel trails at the bottom.

is there live Christmas music in the cave?

G Quinn | Jul 1, 2018
Peggy Card | Jul 2, 2018

Check their website. They list concerts. I do believe one is on the schedule.

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Is this too difficult for seniors.

Mary Wagoner | Jun 30, 2020
Cave Without A Name (Owner) | Jul 1, 2020

It depends on the person! The cave owner is 83 and enters the cave frequently. There's 126 steps in and out of the cave. It is dependent on the person. There's no rush if the desire is present.

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