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Longhorn Cavern State Park

Attraction touristique ·  · 6211 Park Road 4 S

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Before or after your tour, hike one of our trails, picnic, or learn about the Civilian Conservation Corps and its work in Texas (see the exhibit in the original administration building). Listed location: Attraction touristique ·  · 6211 Park Road 4 S. Website captured for verification.

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Longhorn Cavern State Park
Type
dive center
Category
dive
Address
Attraction touristique ·  · 6211 Park Road 4 S
Email
accessibility@tpwd.texas.gov
Website link
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Before or after your tour, hike one of our trails, picnic, or learn about the Civilian Conservation Corps and its work in Texas (see the exhibit in the original administration building). Listed location: Attraction touristique ·  · 6211 Park Road 4 S. Website captured for verification.

Identity

  • Name: Longhorn Cavern State Park
  • Type: dive center
  • Listed location: Attraction touristique ·  · 6211 Park Road 4 S
  • Source category: dive

Contact and links

  • Official Website captured for verification.
  • Email (source data): accessibility@tpwd.texas.gov

About (from official website)

  • Before or after your tour, hike one of our trails, picnic, or learn about the Civilian Conservation Corps and its work in Texas (see the exhibit in the original administration building).
  • Entry to the park grounds is free; entry to the cavern is by paid guided tours.
  • Explore the cavern for yourself, just 1.5 hours northwest of Austin.
  • Go to VisitLonghornCavern.com for tour information .
  • Shop at our gift shop; we sell souvenirs and snacks.
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Public source

Before or after your tour, hike one of our trails, picnic, or learn about the Civilian Conservation Corps and its work in Texas (see the exhibit in the original administration building).

Public source

Go to VisitLonghornCavern.com for tour information .

Public source

Download the Interpretive Guide to Inks Lake and Longhorn Cavern State Parks | PDF .

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Official source signals

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Before or after your tour, hike one of our trails, picnic, or learn about the Civilian Conservation Corps and its work in Texas (see the exhibit in the original administration building).Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Entry to the park grounds is free; entry to the cavern is by paid guided tours.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Explore the cavern for yourself, just 1.5 hours northwest of Austin.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Go to VisitLonghornCavern.com for tour information .Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Shop at our gift shop; we sell souvenirs and snacks.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Visit nearby Inks Lake State Park , which offers camping and outdoor fun.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Download the Interpretive Guide to Inks Lake and Longhorn Cavern State Parks | PDF .Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Civilian Conservation Corps The CCC cleared the cavern of debris, and built the facilities of this park and the scenic byway accessing it in the 1930s.Source captured for BeachFinder verification

FAQ from source-backed data

What source-backed services are listed for Longhorn Cavern State Park?

Before or after your tour, hike one of our trails, picnic, or learn about the Civilian Conservation Corps and its work in Texas (see the exhibit in the original administration building). Go to VisitLonghornCavern.com for tour information . Download the Interpretive Guide to Inks Lake and Longhorn Cavern State Parks | PDF .

How can visitors contact Longhorn Cavern State Park?

Official website captured for verification. Email from source data: accessibility@tpwd.texas.gov

Where is Longhorn Cavern State Park listed?

Longhorn Cavern State Park has source-backed location data for Attraction touristique ·  · 6211 Park Road 4 S. Profile type: dive center.

What official source signal was found for Longhorn Cavern State Park?

Before or after your tour, hike one of our trails, picnic, or learn about the Civilian Conservation Corps and its work in Texas (see the exhibit in the original administration building).