15 Texas caves worth a road trip from San Antonio

Texas isn't just beautiful on the surface, it's gorgeous underground too. The Lone Star State boasts numerous geological wonders, including an abundance…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Natural Bridge Caverns
26495 Natural Bridge Caverns Rd., (210) 651-6101, naturalbridgecaverns.com
Right in San Antonio’s backyard is the largest known commercial caverns in the state of Texas. In 1960, students from St. Mary’s University were granted permission to explore the area and were convinced that underground passages would be found underneath a 60 foot limestone slab bridge. Sure enough, one of the students felt a draft from a rubble-filled crawlway — meaning there were additional passages. Today, you can explore the caverns through different tours.
Photo courtesy of Natural Bridge Caverns
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20 Beautiful and Secluded Texas Beaches Worth a Weekend Road Trip

It's beach weather right now. But who wants to end up on an overcrowded stretch of sand with someone blaring their radio…

By San Antonio Current Staff, Alisa Pierce

High Island
Bolivar Peninsula, Galveston County, houstonaudubon.org
High Island’s beaches stretch from Texas to Louisiana, giving East Texans hundreds of miles of secluded coastline to enjoy. Coarse sand peppered with colorful shells lie undisturbed as spring breakers and summer visitors head to better-known areas. Four nearby bird sanctuaries offer migrating herons a rest while allowing visitors to take a break from the water to view the wildlife.
Photo via Instagram / Johnny.mauldin
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20 San Antonio Food Trucks Worth Tracking Down

Don't miss out on these San Antonio favorite food truck favorites. If you're a foodie, this is the list that we made…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Cousins Maine Lobster
    (210) 951-8922,
    facebook.com/CMLobsterSanAntonio/
    Got a hankering for some lobster? Cousin Main offers the best lobster dishes on wheels.
    Photo via Instagram
    
    katiedellenback
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25 Beautiful Texas Destinations You Probably Didn’t Know Existed

Texas boasts many beautiful hidden gems. Here are just a few of our favorite spots that are just off the beaten path.

By San Antonio Current Staff

Hamilton Pool Wildlife Preserve  
    
    24300 Hamilton Pool Rd, Dripping Springs, Texas 78620, parks.traviscountytx.gov 
    
    Hamilton Pool Preserve is a natural pool that was created when the dome of an underground river collapsed thousands of years ago. A preserve surrounding the pool is located about 23 miles west of Austin. 
    
     
    
    Photo via Facebook (Hailey Michelle)
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