Kickapoo Cavern State Park

Kickapoo Cavern State Park
Park
Country United States
State Texas
Location Kinney County /
Edwards County
Plant Trees
For public Public state park
Easiest access Pay up front.

The state park

Kickapoo Caverns was opened as a state park in 1991. The park is located 22 miles north of Brackettville, Texas, straddling the Kinney and Edwards county line.

Interesting features of the park include 20 known caves, two of which are large enough to be significant. Kickapoo Cavern is approximately .25 mile in length (1400 feet). It contains 14 miles of mountain biking trails, and 18 miles of undesignated hiking and birding trails.

Tours

Primitive tours of Kickapoo Cavern are scheduled every Saturday and require reservations.

Wildlife

Mammals commonly found in the park include whitetail deer, raccoon, ringtail, gray fox, rock squirrel, porcupine, rabbit, and various other rodents. Commonly found birds are Gray vireo, Varied bunting, and Montezuma quail. Also, warious uncommon species of reptiles and amphibians live in the park, including the Barking frog, Mottled Rock Rattlesnake, and Texas alligator lizard.

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    Coordinates: 29°36′43″N 100°26′54″W / 29.61194°N 100.44833°W / 29.61194; -100.44833

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