Whirlpool Cave Preserve

Whirlpool Cave Preserve Trips are 2nd and 4th Wed of the month at 6:30 pm. Email [email protected] to sign up

Happy 10th Anniversary year to our “new” gate! Still going strong!
03/27/2026

Happy 10th Anniversary year to our “new” gate! Still going strong!

Have you ever wondered what a sunrise in a cave looks like? Join one of our Beginner Caving Trips the 2nd and 4th Wednes...
02/20/2026

Have you ever wondered what a sunrise in a cave looks like? Join one of our Beginner Caving Trips the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month at 6:30pm and experience it for yourself. Sign up at [email protected]

Is your New Year’s resolution to spend less time above ground? We can help with that!
01/15/2026

Is your New Year’s resolution to spend less time above ground? We can help with that!

Even Labubu loves to cave!
09/12/2025

Even Labubu loves to cave!

06/06/2025
See how the City of Austin is working to protect natural spaces like caves and the aquifer and how you can help!
06/04/2025

See how the City of Austin is working to protect natural spaces like caves and the aquifer and how you can help!

Since 1998, Austinites have voted several times to protect the water quality of Barton Springs by buying conservation easements on private lands and purchasi...

When water flows through Whirlpool Cave it travels through the Edwards Aquifer and discharges at Barton Springs. Learn a...
04/15/2025

When water flows through Whirlpool Cave it travels through the Edwards Aquifer and discharges at Barton Springs. Learn about the endangered salamanders who dwell in the aquifer and why it’s important to protect them!

The Barton Springs and Austin Blind salamanders are iconic residents of the greater Austin area. They are found nowhere else in the world except within the Barton Springs segment of the Edwards Aquifer, its spring outlets, and the surrounding habitat. If you’ve ever visited Barton Springs Pool, ....

When it rain the salamanders come out to play! These Western slimy salamanders (Plethodon albagula) are common in Austin...
02/13/2025

When it rain the salamanders come out to play! These Western slimy salamanders (Plethodon albagula) are common in Austin caves. They do not have lungs or gills but breathe through their skin.

“Exploration is curiosity put into action.” -Don Walsh
01/26/2025

“Exploration is curiosity put into action.” -Don Walsh

Old Mike Walsh photo of a group of cavers. 80s? 90s? Looks like a fun time! They just drove right up to the entrance. Wh...
01/09/2025

Old Mike Walsh photo of a group of cavers. 80s? 90s? Looks like a fun time! They just drove right up to the entrance. Who do you recognize? Thanks to Terry Raines for this throwback!

Huge thanks to Ascend Outdoor Adventures for a pre-caving cleanup of the preserve!
10/04/2024

Huge thanks to Ascend Outdoor Adventures for a pre-caving cleanup of the preserve!

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