Monday, June 14, 2010

Caverns of Sonora, Texas

We were looking for a place to spend the night along I-10 about half way between Bing Bend National Park and San Antonio when we discovered the Caverns of Sonora and their little RV Park. They have pull thru sites BUT, big rigs like ours would block the roads if we remained hooked up. However, the location is quiet and restful and work unhooking for. There is electricity and water but no sewer hook ups. At $15 a night, it's well worth it. What a great little stopover.

I visited the caverns for $20. This was the price for a guided 2 hour walking tour. The tours average between 1.5 and 2 hours. There are steep steps to navigate down and up and it is humid there. The temperature in the caverns is not bad at all but the humidity makes up for it. So, it's well worth the visit, but have your knees in shape and prepare for some steps. The caverns are nothing less than spectacular !

Our little recently adopted terrier enjoyed watching the deer walk by the coach.

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