Cave Without a Name

  • $15.00 /night
  • (5.0)5 reviews

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About Campground

Eleven miles north of Boerne in the heart of the Texas Hill Country is Cave Without a Name, a living cavern and National Natural Landmark, some say the most beautiful in Texas. 

Marvel in the beauty of 6 major rooms filled with spectacular stalactites, stalagmites, delicate soda straws, helictites, cave drapery, shimmering flowstone and more! Enjoy a tour in the comfort of 66 degrees year-round. Above ground kids enjoy the gem sluice, geode slicing and hiking on the Canyon Rim Trail.  Plan an adventure you will remember.

Whether you are an avid bird watcher, a recreational hiker, a star gazer, or just looking for a peaceful place to rest, our expansive grounds provide a beautiful area for you!

Facilities: RV & tent camp sites with 30 and 50 Amp power & non-potable water. Primitive sites available. Sewer or dump stations are NOT available on the grounds. The Pavilion with a welcoming fireplace for use in cold weather, and may be reserved for special groups. Restrooms, including showers, at the Visitors Center. Bring your own towels. Hiking trails to explore.

Please call 830.537.4212 during business hours to make advanced reservations for campsites. Payment may be at the time of reservation or upon arrival. The gate to the grounds is open during business hours. Check-in time is 12pm till closing. Late arrivals require notification, additional information for the camper and pre-payment. Check-out time is 11 am. We recommend making your advanced reservation for a cave tour when you reserve a campsite as tour capacity is limited. Tours start at the top of every hour beginning at 10am with the last tour of the day starting at 4pm. The Cave is closed on Thanksgiving & Christmas Day.

What to know about the Campground:  Our water is non-potable. Bring your drinking water. You may purchase water bottles and refreshments in the Gift Shop.The CWAN Visitors Center, Gift Shop, Restrooms and Hiking Trails are open with mask, occupancy and social distance requirements. You are sharing these spaces with other visitors. Maintain a 6-foot distance from anyone not in your group. Follow the [CDC guidelines](https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/prevention.html?CDC_AA_refVal=https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prepare/prevention.html) to keep you, your family and other guests healthy. We clean and disinfect restrooms frequently. We wipe down hard surfaces and other commonly touched items in both public and staff areas with a disinfectant. If you have concerns, please bring your own disinfectant, soap, etc. The guest is responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and safety of their campsite. Please talk to a Cave Manager if you have additional needs or safety concerns during your visit.

Find us on Facebook and Instagram@cavewithoutaname

We our excited to share our beautiful campground and amazing cave with you!

Tour prices, maps of the facilities, roads, and walking trails, can be downloaded from our website, [www.cavewithoutaname.com](http://www.cavewithoutaname.com)

Directions

325 Kreutzberg Rd., Boerne, TX 78006

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Driveway Back-In
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Martha Skinner

8 months ago
5/5

We took this tour with Caver Mike - he was great! So many stories, answered all questions, his passion was quietly obvious. The cave was beautiful - would love to attend a concert there with the acoustics. Good walkways & stairs have rails on both sides. The “hike” back up 8 flights was CHALLENGING but worth the effort! Bought some things in the gift shop, too. Great experience.

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Andrea K

8 months ago
5/5

We called ahead to reserve a tour for our time of arrival. Tours happen every hour. We checked in at the gift shop and looked around at all the wonderful gems and trinkets you can find there.

Our tour guide Amy was great! She was everything you want when you take a guided tour. Knowledgeable, thorough, and fun. She walked us through the history of the cave and pointed out a bunch of notable aspects of this quarter mile 8 store deep cave system.

Well worth the roughly 40 min drive from San Antonio.

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heather asaro

7 months ago
5/5

This is an incredible tour. The cave was so beautiful. Alex was friendly and so informative. We had lots of questions and he answered them all. He is very knowledgeable. Highly recommend this tour. Don’t miss this one. It’s a gem !!

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Edward Donnelly

6 months ago
5/5

Absolutely stunning cave here at The Cave With No Name. The tour was fun and educational. Our guide was knowledgeable, personable and all around great. I can’t remember her name unfortunately, but she was great! Drove a few hours out of our way to visit, but it was definitely worth the trip. Would highly recommended!

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Katherine Harper

6 months ago
5/5

Gorgeous Cave Without a Name speaks for herself.

The property feels so inviting and I was excited to discover purple dalmatian jasper in the gift shop! We had a short wait time and only 6 people on our tour. We saw a salamander on one of the steps!

Our tour guide was lovely and so knowledgeable. As for the guide's name... My hubby heard Andy and I heard Candy... So thank you (C)Andy!

We watched the dive video later and somewhat fulfilled my longing to explore deeper in the beautiful cave.

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