Experience a cave excursion at Cascade Caverns. Nestled in Texas Hill Country, this living cavern offers tours by friendly and knowledgeable …
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Mar 12, 2025
Loved seeing this local phenomenon. The Cavern is very interesting, our guide, Brandon, was engaging and provided us with so many details. Got to see bats, the cascade salamanders and beautiful geolo…Full review by Karen T
Mar 9, 2025
Our tour guide, Bree, gave us an amazing tour. The cave was so interesting and cool. We experienced complete darkness, and that was the best activity we did. There were also many tiny bats and salama…Full review by Ryanmalo
Mar 7, 2025
We went with a large group for a school field trip and the experience was great! The tour guides were knowledgeable and friendly and got us through the cavern at a good speed. It was fairly priced an…Full review by Hannah-Liese W
No there is not a handicap ramp that I saw. This would be very difficult to traverse. There are 120 steep steps in and out of the cavern and in many places it is wet and slippery. All would …
No there is not a handicap ramp that I saw. This would be very difficult to traverse. There are 120 steep steps in and out of the cavern and in many places it is wet and slippery. All would be advised to wear sturdy closed toe shoes. Sorry
How hard/easy is the walk up? How many steps are we talking about?? :-)
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120 steps from the Old Gift Shop to the cave door. All seven of the Texas show caves have stairs, declines and inclines (Wonder Cave is the only one with an elevator). However, …
120 steps from the Old Gift Shop to the cave door. All seven of the Texas show caves have stairs, declines and inclines (Wonder Cave is the only one with an elevator). However, our cave has the shortest overall walking distance.