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The Cave Without a Name
Type: Attractions, Family Friendly, Historic Sites, Outdoor Activities, Sightseeing, Uniquely Here
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The Cave Without a Name is a natural, living cavern with over two miles of interconnecting cave systems. Filled with amazing Stalactites and Stalagmites, it is 66 degrees year-round. Visitors enjoy... Read More
The Cave Without a Name is a natural, living cavern with over two miles of interconnecting cave systems. Filled with amazing Stalactites and Stalagmites, it is 66 degrees year-round. Visitors enjoy a tour of the six main rooms and the walkways are easy to navigate. The cave has been open to the environment for thousands upon thousands of years as evidenced by some of the prehistoric finds inside. It was used as a moonshine distillery around 1920 which is one of the first documented exposures to humans. It was abandoned and later rediscovered by three boys in 1935.
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Kimberly Suta
San Antonio Local Expert
- Sightseeing, Things to Do in Fall: "While you're out in the Boerne area, take some time to explore this historic small town, which offers great shopping and dining opportunities, such as Cypress Grille."
- Best for Sightseeing, Things to Do in Fall Because: The Cave Without a Name is a completely unique experience, getting to explore an ancient, untouched cave.