Spring Creek Cave is a cave in Kendall County, near Boerne, Texas, that is not open to the public. It is known for its fossil specimens and a three-mile-long underground river, which sometimes floods out into Spring Creek after heavy rains.
References
- White, Patrick J. (April 1948). "Caves of Central Texas" (PDF). Bulletin of the National Speleological Society. 10. Washington: National Speleological Society: 54. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
- The Speleo Digest. Pittsburgh Grotto Press. 1959. pp. 1–303.
- The Texas Journal of Science. Vol. 19–20. Anchor Publishing Company. 1967. p. 219.
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