On a very cold, windy
day, we headed out to Longhorn Cavern State Park.
Longhorn Cavern has
been a state park since 1932. Even
though it is a State Park, a private concessionaire has always operated it.
Due to the bad weather,
our group of 4 had a private tour of the caverns. Our guide was from the area and very
knowledgeable.
Earliest records
indicate that the Comanche Indians were the first to use the cavern. In more recent history, the cavern was used
as a Confederate stronghold where gunpowder was manufactured in secret during
the Civil War.
The cavern stays about
68 degrees year round. It is one of the
few river-formed caverns in Texas. It
was created over thousands of years by the dissolving and cutting action of
water on the limestone bedrock of the area.
There are only about a dozen Eastern Pipistrelle
bats in the cavern. They do not hang out
together, they are loners.
When the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) began work
at Longhorn Cavern in the 1930s, many of the cavern's chambers were filled with
dozens of feet of silt and debris. To protect the cavern and its ecosystem, the
CCC blocked off the four natural entrances to the cave, leaving one (gated)
entrance.
From 1934 to 1942,
the CCC constructed residences, pavilions and an observation tower.
If you find yourself on Park Road 4, take a tour of
this beautiful cave.
Teri
Great picture of the lone little bat! Your overview of the caverns is really well written. -Rick
ReplyDeleteThanks Rick. And, thank you for our new header photo!
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It looks like another use for our BlueBonnet Park pass....
ReplyDeleteWe got $1 off with our State Park Pass. I'm not sure what a Bluebonnet park pass is.
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We visited those caverns last year, when temps were around 90. Great place to escape the Texas heat. I wonder if we will see much of that this summer.
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