Short, but wooded and bouldery

Stone window in the observation tower
Overlooking a large live oak
User: plectrudis - 10/1/2017

Location: Longhorn Cavern State Park

Rating: 2point5stars
Difficulty: 2stars  Solitude: 3stars
Miles Hiked: 1.50 Miles  Elapsed Time: N/A

Comments:

The nature trail is really a sort of appendix to the caverns, which are the star attraction, but they're worth a stroll, nevertheless.  There was a juniper-oak woods as well as a rockier, more open, scrubby section.  Interestingly, though just a short distance from Inks Lake, the rocks here are completely different--all limestone instead of pre-Cambrian pink granite.

The CCC stonework is always a pleasure, expecially leading up to the caves, but also in the observation tower.



Log Photos
Stone window in the observation tower
Spiral staircase in the observation tower
A field of limestone boulders
Entrance to the caves
CCC Stonework
Area around Longhorn Cavern State Park