Longhorn Cavern State Park features impressive underground cave formations formed by ancient river activity, combined with scenic hill country landscapes and diverse recreational opportunities.
Longhorn Cavern State Park is located in the Texas Hill Country near Burnet, Texas. The park covers an area of rugged limestone hills and woodlands above the cavern, providing a scenic and ecologically diverse environment. The centerpiece is Longhorn Cavern itself, a stunning geological formation created primarily by the erosion of an ancient river system millions of years ago. The cavern contains unique formations such as stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones, and rare speleothems, which illustrate the area’s rich geologic history. The cavern was used by prehistoric peoples, and later by Native Americans and early Texans, including serving as a speakeasy and dance hall during Prohibition. Visitors enjoy guided tours that explore various chambers and passages that showcase both natural and cultural history. The park’s above-ground terrain also offers hiking trails through oak woodlands and juniper-covered hills, birdwatching opportunities, and picnic areas. Wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and diverse songbirds inhabit the park, making it a favored destination for outdoor enthusiasts interested in both cave exploration and Hill Country natural beauty. Educational programs and interpretive exhibits inform visitors about local geology, ecology, and history. Accessible year-round, the park provides a blend of nature, adventure, and Texas heritage. While it does not have developed camping facilities within its boundaries, nearby parks and towns offer accommodations. The park’s unique karst environment and protected natural setting continue to draw visitors for exploration, photography, and learning experiences.
Longhorn Cavern guided tours showcasing spectacular geologic formations
Rare karst ecosystem supporting diverse plant and wildlife species
Historical sites within the cavern including Prohibition-era artifacts
Scenic Hill Country hiking trails with expansive views of the Texas landscape
A large limestone cavern featuring unique formations created by an ancient underground river, open for guided tours highlighting geology and history.
An adventurous, ranger-led experience through undeveloped sections of the cave requiring climbing and crawling skills (age restrictions apply).
Oak-juniper woodlands surrounding the cavern, home to native Texas wildlife and offering hiking and nature observation opportunities.