Natural Bridge Caverns in San Antonio, TX

26495 Natural Bridge Caverns RdSan Antonio, TX 78266
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Overview

Discover the wonders of the underground world at Natural Bridge Caverns, Texas' premier natural attraction. Explore two distinct cave systems, marvel at stunning formations, and learn about the history and geology of this amazing place. Have an unforgettable experience with the knowledgeable and friendly guides.

up to 1.2 hrs 1 or more people

Good To Know

  • Tours last about 1 hour and cover 0.75 mile (1.2 km) with stairs and slopes.
  • Marvel at stunning underground formations, including stalactites, stalagmites, and flowstones.
  • Enjoy zip rails, ropes courses, fossil mining, and more.
  • Cavern temperature is 70°F (21°C) with high humidity—dress comfortably and wear sturdy shoes.
  • Photography is allowed, but no flash or tripods.
  • No food or drinks allowed inside the caverns.
  • Leashed pets are welcome on park grounds, but not in the caverns.
  • Only ADA-compliant service animals are allowed on tours or inside buildings.

Description

Explore Natural Bridge Caverns, Texas’ largest show cave and one of the world’s premier. Take a guided tour through huge underground chambers. Find your way through one of Texas's few permanent outdoor mazes. Pan for treasure, like miners panned for gold. Or, test your balance, agility, and strength on our ropes course and zip rails. It’s Naturally Amazing.

Natural Bridge Caverns is a family-owned and operated natural wonder, discovered in 1960 by local cavers. As the largest cavern in Texas and one of the world’s premier show caverns, it offers tours through two distinct and stunning caverns. The property also features above-ground adventures, including a ropes course, zip rails, a 5,000-square-foot outdoor maze, and an interactive “gem panning” activity. Natural Bridge Caverns is also home to the deepest venue in Texas, the Ballroom, with regular concerts and events. More of the cavern is still being discovered; the Wuest family and their caving team are actively exploring new areas in the massive system. Natural Bridge Caverns is a designated State Historical Site and a National Natural Landmark.

Don’t miss out on this Naturally Amazing experience—book your tickets now and embark on an unforgettable journey through one of Texas’s most remarkable natural landmarks.

Natural Bridge Caverns Reviews

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augerAustinTX
"Depends on what you want"
TripAdvisor user rating 4.0 out of 5
Reviewed June 21, 2025 NEW
NBC is much more commercial and costly compared to Cascade and No Name. If you are looking to spend the day, this might be your choice. Pros: large wet cave with lots of formations. good lighting and walkways. Cons: charge to park, large tour, hot and humid, steep climb out which was hard for some folks, up-sells like the photograph at the start of the tour which we skipped.
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GabrielleRoseMaria
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"Pretty Cool"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed June 19, 2025 NEW
It was pretty cool. They are guided tours and about an hour and a half each. I'm not sure the caves are for young kids. But they do have things to do with children on the property.
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sometimesfrodo
"A marvelous time at the caves!"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed June 17, 2025 NEW
This was my third time to Natural Bridge Caverns, having gone on elementary school field trips. There were three in our group, including one child (8yo). We booked the combo tour, taking the first of the day at 9am. We arrived a few minutes late (try to arrive 15-30 min prior to use the restroom), and the staff escorted us to the safety briefing of our tour so we wouldn’t miss it. They definitely didn’t have to do this, and they were very kind. Visiting on a Monday the crowds were very light. Both of our tour groups had maybe a dozen people. Donna and Kyle were both very knowledgeable, had a great sense of humor, answered every question, and they were great with kids. They made sure everyone was safe and took their time, not rushing anyone. Be aware the walking can be very strenuous, and it very humid in the caves. It feels about 80-85 degrees with the humidity, so this adds to the physical exertion. Be sure to bring bottled water with you - this is allowed. Although my legs are a bit wobbly afterwards it was absolutely worth it. The views were amazing, and we learned so much. Overall, it was a great value for the experience, and I also felt like the food and merchandise were reasonably priced. If you book both tours you get a discount. I would recommend doing both. They are very different experiences. We had a lot of fun and absolutely will be back.
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O3929FXbrandonm
"Caverns to Behold"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed June 13, 2025 NEW
Great tour guides and super cool experiences! Check it out if you never have before, you won’t be sorry. We had an incredible time!
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310alycem
"Natural bridge caverns"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed May 20, 2025
The light show was awesome and I enjoyed how the tour was laid out. Even thought the trails were wet, I felt very safe. And that’s how the stalagmites and stalagmites in caves are formed Miya, my guide, was fabulous and very knowledgeable. She made the tour very fun.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Natural Bridge Caverns

Where is Natural Bridge Caverns located?

Natural Bridge Caverns is located at 26495 Natural Bridge Caverns Road, San Antonio, TX 78266, about 30 minutes north of downtown. Take I-35 North, exit 175, then follow FM 3009 west for about eight miles to reach the entrance.

Is parking provided?

On-site parking is available at $10 per vehicle (subject to change without prior notice).

What should I wear?

Dress comfortably in shorts and a t-shirt, wear comfortable walking shoes with good traction, and no flip-flops for Twisted Trails. The cavern is a constant 70 degrees with a relative humidity of 99% that makes it feel more like 80 degrees regardless of the outside temperature and weather.

Can I bring a camera and a tripod?

Cameras and GoPros are allowed on cavern tours, with flash permitted (except for wildlife), but tripods, monopods, and selfie sticks are not due to the moving nature of the tour. On Twisted Trails, only securely mounted GoPros (chest, wrist, or personal helmet) are allowed and subject to inspection. Drones are strictly prohibited anywhere on the property, and all photo and video rights remain with Natural Bridge Caverns, Inc.

Are there places to eat at the park?

Yes, there are dining options available at Natural Bridge Caverns. Guests can enjoy treats like hand-dipped ice cream, fresh lemonade, beer, wine, and candy at Big Daddy’s Sweets, Treats and Brew, or grab a meal at the Cavern Café, which offers pizza, burgers, chicken strips, and more. Picnic areas are also available on a first-come, first-served basis, but note that outside food and drinks are only allowed in these areas—not inside dining spaces. For health and conservation reasons, no food, drinks (other than water), gum, or tobacco are allowed in the caverns, though special dietary needs can be approved at the Admissions Office.

Are strollers allowed?

Strollers are welcome in the park but not allowed on cavern tours; stroller parking is available during the tour.

Are the caverns wheelchair accessible?

The cavern tours are not wheelchair accessible and involve significant walking, stairs, and narrow passages. Mobility devices like wheelchairs, walkers, or crutches are not recommended due to the steep and uneven terrain. The Discovery Tour includes multiple stair sections and a final climb from 135 feet below ground, while the Hidden Passages Tour requires navigating 185 steps.

How does the weather affect my visit?

Natural Bridge Caverns is open year-round rain or shine, but outdoor attractions like Twisted Trails are weather permitting, so check conditions before coming.

What is the difference between the Discovery Tour and the Hidden Wonders Tour?

The Discovery Tour is the most popular and largest tour, featuring massive rooms and spectacular formations. The Hidden Wonders Tour is a newer and more intimate tour, featuring delicate formations, a sound and light show, and a fun ride back to the surface.