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  1. Longhorn Cavern State Park is a state park located in Burnet County, Texas, United States. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is administrator of the facility. The land for Longhorn Cavern State Park was acquired between 1932 and 1937 from private owners.

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  3. Explore stunning geological formations created over millions of years through the natural process of limestone dissolution by acidic rainwater. The caverns smooth, sculpted walls and unique rooms like the “Hall of Marble” highlight the power of water in shaping underground landscapes.

  4. Longhorn Caverns story begins millions of years ago, but the most exciting chapter starts when you step inside. Travel down 52 stone steps into a comfortable 68°F all year round. Walk in the footsteps of the explorers, scientists, and 1930s big-band performers who came before you.

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  5. Visit the National Cave of Texas. Located less than 90 minutes from Austin, Texas, Longhorn Cavern State Park is a unique Hill Country destination full of natural beauty and Texas-sized tales.

    • 6211 Park Road 4 S, Burnet, 78611, TX
    • (512) 715-9000
  6. Longhorn Cavern State Park. Burnet, Texas. A Short History of The Longhorn Cavern. Longhorn Cavern was formed over tens of thousands of years by an underground river. That river created the cavern by erosion on its way to the local aquifer formed subterranean lakes along the way. Over time several cave "chimneys" were formed opening to the surface.

  7. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesLonghorn Cavern - TSHA

    1 de fev. de 1995 · Longhorn Cavern is in Longhorn Cavern State Park nine miles southwest of Burnet on State Park Road 4 in southwestern Burnet County. The area was once part of D. G. Sherrard's pasture, and the cavern was called Sherrard's Cave.