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Cascade Caverns


The popular Cascade Caverns include a 140ft-deep cave featuring giant stalagmites and stalactites and a 100ft waterfall, which you can see by taking the one-hour tour. The caverns are about 3 miles south of Boerne; take exit 543 off the I-10. Hours vary, so check the website for details.


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