Legends of adventure and intrigue surround this stunning natural structure, but it’s the view that keeps people coming back for more. Longhorn Cavern State Park is only a 1.5 hour drive northwest of Austin, but it’ll make you feel like you entered another world. Explore the depths and hike around the gorgeous grounds. A day trip to this fascinating cavern near Austin will make your summer complete.

Hop in the car and drive to Burnet, Texas. The views will astound you.

Amy the Nurse/Flickr Longhorn Cavern State Park sits on nearly 650 acres in the peaceful Texas Hill Country. The park opened in 1938, and it’s attracted nature lovers ever since.

Visitors can take a guided tour through the tavern to learn about its rich history.

Longhorn Cavern State Park - Texas Parks and Wildlife/Facebook The origin of this unique cavern remain a bit of a mystery, but most geologists think it started forming 450 to 500 million years ago. During that time, a shallow sea covered Central Texas, and the mud underneath it eventually turned into limestone. Two hundred million years later, the Llano Uplift caused major upheaval and created cracks into the rock. Soon, water flowed through these openings and dissolved the stone.

Hike along the gorgeous grounds and soak up the Texas sun!

Longhorn Cavern State Park - Texas Parks and Wildlife/Facebook The breezy hikes are perfect for all age levels and abilities. Visitors young and old love strolling along the paved trails and taking in the lush surroundings.

Take a break from the harsh sun and duck into the depths of the caverns.

Longhorn Cavern State Park - Texas Parks and Wildlife/Facebook The majestic crevices and fractures provide a shady solace from the sun. Enter a whole new world and explore the wonders around you.

Lights illuminate the intricate designs and features.

Longhorn Cavern State Park - Texas Parks and Wildlife/Facebook

With the help of a knowledgeable guide, you’ll get to traverse the exciting landscape.

Longhorn Cavern State Park - Texas Parks and Wildlife/Facebook You’ll hear the tales and folklore surrounding this incredible structure. From the Texas Rangers’ brave rescue to the Civil War soldiers’ genius use of bat guano, the stories will paint a vibrant picture of this stunning patch of nature.

Embrace your sense of adventure at Longhorn Cavern State Park.

Jason Kaechler/Flickr Longhorn Cavern State Park is located at 6211 Park Road 4 S. in Burnet, Texas. They are open every day from 9 am to 6 pm. Entrance to the grounds are free, but guided tours cost between $12.75 and and $17.50. To learn more, visit The Longhorn Cavern website or Facebook page.

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Amy the Nurse/Flickr

Longhorn Cavern State Park sits on nearly 650 acres in the peaceful Texas Hill Country. The park opened in 1938, and it’s attracted nature lovers ever since.

Longhorn Cavern State Park - Texas Parks and Wildlife/Facebook

The origin of this unique cavern remain a bit of a mystery, but most geologists think it started forming 450 to 500 million years ago. During that time, a shallow sea covered Central Texas, and the mud underneath it eventually turned into limestone. Two hundred million years later, the Llano Uplift caused major upheaval and created cracks into the rock. Soon, water flowed through these openings and dissolved the stone.

The breezy hikes are perfect for all age levels and abilities. Visitors young and old love strolling along the paved trails and taking in the lush surroundings.

The majestic crevices and fractures provide a shady solace from the sun. Enter a whole new world and explore the wonders around you.

You’ll hear the tales and folklore surrounding this incredible structure. From the Texas Rangers’ brave rescue to the Civil War soldiers’ genius use of bat guano, the stories will paint a vibrant picture of this stunning patch of nature.

Jason Kaechler/Flickr

Longhorn Cavern State Park is located at 6211 Park Road 4 S. in Burnet, Texas. They are open every day from 9 am to 6 pm. Entrance to the grounds are free, but guided tours cost between $12.75 and and $17.50. To learn more, visit The Longhorn Cavern website or Facebook page.

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