Just watch your step going down, as the 126 spiraling steps down are pretty slick.Īnd don’t miss the concerts in the cave throne room by checking out Cave Without a Name’s event page. A tour of the impressive and expansive six-room cave, full of stalagmites, stalactites, and soda straws 80-feet below ground, is a must-see when you’re in the area. This gorgeous nature center opened in 1990, just a few short years after Carolyn Evans and her husband Brent sought to make the land a wildlife preserve for dedicated research, education, and outdoor entertainment.ġ40 City Park Road – Website 3/ Cave Without a Name Tour Cave Without a Name or catch a concertĬave Without A Name, a living cavern, is just 11 miles northeast of Boerne. One hundred acres of picturesque land along the emerald waters of Cibolo Creek, complete with hiking trails, await locals and visitors alike. You can string up a hammock, and enjoy swimming, picnicking, non-motorized boating, and even stand-up paddle boarding.ġ City Lake Road – Website 2/ Cibolo Nature Center Get back to nature at Cibolo Nature Center Here are three spots I recommend you visit: 1/ Boerne City Lake Park Spend the afternoon relaxing lakeside at Boerne City Lake Parkĭon’t hesitate to venture down to Boerne City Lake Park and enjoy the 189 acres around picturesque Boerne Lake. Then check out some of Mother Nature’s treasures. When you arrive in Boerne, take a stroll around town to learn about the city’s interesting past and unique sights. A post shared by BoerneTX on at 4:30pm PDT
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