Cave Without A Name - Boerne, Texas

Address: 325 Kreutzberg Rd, Boerne, TX 78006, United States.
Phone: 8305374212.
Website: cavewithoutaname.com
Specialties: Tourist attraction, Historical landmark, Nature preserve, Rock shop.
Other points of interest: On-site services, Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Getting tickets in advance recommended, Good for kids.
Opinions: This company has 1683 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.8/5.

📌 Location of Cave Without A Name

Cave Without A Name 325 Kreutzberg Rd, Boerne, TX 78006, United States

⏰ Open Hours of Cave Without A Name

  • Monday: 10 am–5 pm
  • Tuesday: 10 am–5 pm
  • Wednesday: 10 am–5 pm
  • Thursday: 10 am–5 pm
  • Friday: 10 am–5 pm
  • Saturday: 10 am–5 pm
  • Sunday: 10 am–5 pm

Cave Without A Name

Ubicada en 325 Kreutzberg Rd, Boerne, TX 78006, Estados Unidos, la Cueva Without A Name es una atracción turística y un punto de interés histórico que atrae a visitantes de todo el mundo.

Esta cueva no tiene un nombre específico, lo que la hace única y atractiva para aquellos que buscan explorar un lugar natural sin prejuicios.

Especialidades y características

La Cueva Without A Name ofrece una variedad de especialidades y características que la hacen un destino popular entre los visitantes.

  • Turista atracción
  • Punto de interés histórico
  • Nature preserve
  • Rock shop

Otras opciones de interés

Algunas de las opciones de interés cercanas a la Cueva Without A Name incluyen:

  • On-site services
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Getting tickets in advance recommended
  • Good for kids

Opiniones y calificaciones

Según los reviews de Google My Business, la Cueva Without A Name tiene una media de opinión de 4.8/5 estrellas.

Este lugar ha recibido 1683 reseñas en total.

Los visitantes elogian la cueva por su belleza natural y su historia fascinante.

👍 Reviews of Cave Without A Name

Cave Without A Name - Boerne, Texas
Liz C.
3/5

The cave itself is beautiful and has a neat history to it. The tour is around 1 hour.

IMPORTANT - You'll have to be able to go down the equivalent of 6 to 8 flights of stairs that are often steep and in narrow passage ways, at times with low ceilings. The walk back up the stairs at the end of the tour is a real B... lol.

The gift shop is fun with a good variety of things to purchase in the theme of caves, geodes, crystals, etc. Not much apparel/t-shirts to purchase.

I only gave this tour 3 stars because of the tour guide. Michael was rude and very off-putting. It's unfortunate because it was clear he knew his stuff about the cave and the science within it, its history, and the locale.

However, prior to the tour, we arrived early, so we were browsing the gift shop. He recommended we use the bathroom before the tour since we'd be down there an hour. I acknowledged him, thanked him, and went about our business. A short time later, he interrupted us and spoke to both myself and my children. He made a comment saying he didn't understand why we weren't using the bathroom and shopping instead. At that point, I made my kids run to the bathroom just to placate him, despite having used the restroom prior to coming.

Once the tour began, he explained the rules regarding not touching anything in the cave. My son, who is 6, asked about it to me, and I quietly repeated it to him. Michael decided to dress me down in front of the group because I was talking. Another small child made a little noise, and he began berating the child in front of the group. It was incredibly awkward and completely unnecessary.

If it weren't for that experience, I would have given this 5 stars. I do recommend checking it out. It's worth seeing, I just hope you get a different tour guide.

Cave Without A Name - Boerne, Texas
Michael J.
5/5

First time going to this cave. It was really cool and the temperature was so nice. The tour was different, it felt more natural, not like a script. The only sad part was, we didn't get to do the entire tour according to our guide. I enjoyed my time regardless and would definitely go back.

Cave Without A Name - Boerne, Texas
M B.
5/5

Very interesting and informative tour. The cave is huge with a lot beautiful rock and mineral formations. Mike was a great tour guide. Be prepared though, it's a long climb back out, but take your time and you'll make it.

Cave Without A Name - Boerne, Texas
Miatha P.
5/5

I loved it was a great experience been wanting to come here for a very long time and was well the wait and drive for 5 1/2 hours was very interesting and those 122 stairs well if you go down, guess what you have to come back up no other way. Lol it was all good I do recommend this place if you never been this was my first time and had a awesome time great gifts shop. And place is very educational. Stop by and ck it out.

Cave Without A Name - Boerne, Texas
Ellen P.
5/5

Wonderful place to visit. Our tour guide was very professional and gave us more than just the regular tour. She get 5 stars. The formations are huge. We took lots of wonderful pictures. Be sure to buy a Geo at the end. Thanks for a wonderful time!!

Cave Without A Name - Boerne, Texas
Ryan R.
5/5

We had a Great! experience touring The Cave Without A Name in Boerne, Texas! The cave itself is full of fascinating history, and our guide, Andy, was fantastic—knowledgeable, friendly, and made the tour even more enjoyable. Plus, the cave hosts special concerts throughout the year, adding a unique touch to the experience. Highly recommend visiting for an educational and fun adventure!

Cave Without A Name - Boerne, Texas
Barbara B.
5/5

Lovely cave, the tour guide, I believe his name was Steve, was amazing and really funny. The stairs are no joke, it warns 8 stories, coming up felt like 20.

Cave Without A Name - Boerne, Texas
Jan P.
5/5

This was another vintage style, non-commercialized cave tour. Our guide Natalie did a great job telling the history of the cave. There are quite a few steps down (which means also up) but they are well constructed and well lit. The caverns were beautiful . The temperature was cool but comfortable. There were very few slippery places. The acoustics are amazing and we would live to come back for one of the concerts they hold here. It’s part of the Texas Cave Trail challenge- If you visit all 5 and get their passport stamped you get a free T-shirt at the end.

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