Texas - Photographic tour in the Caverns of Sonora

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By Peggy W

Caverns of Sonora

The location of this cave with its awe-inspiring and stunningly beautiful natural creations is in the southwestern part of Texas just eight miles west of Sonora. One can access the Caverns of Sonora by taking exit 392 off of Interstate 10. Please join us on this photographic tour of one of the Texas sites worth a visit.

A friend and I had started our trek heading west from Houston and our goal was to view national parks, state parks and other scenic points of interest.

As we passed San Antonio and continued west, we started seeing ads for the Caverns of Sonora.

We were making pretty good time on the road and decided that we could spare an hour or so to take a look and discover what this cavern beneath the surface of the ground had to offer.

The crystalline Butterfly in the Caverns of Sonora / Texas

The crystalline "Butterfly"
The crystalline "Butterfly"
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Caverns of Sonora "Crystalline Butterfly"

The butterfly pictured above has been a trademark for the Caverns of Sonora since 1960. It truly looks like a butterfly has alighted upon the crystallized walls of the cavern and in fluttering it's wings has been frozen for all eternity with it's wings in a wide open pose.

Caverns of Sonora

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Caverns of Sonora TX


In touring these caverns, they are not the largest of caves by any measure but they are strikingly attractive and well illuminated so that one can enjoy viewing the many different formations via a closer perspective.


Other than some necessary stair climbing both up and down, most of the cave had level pathways with railings for safety.


Stalactites hang down from the ceiling and are continually growing.

Stalagmites are also growing up from the floor.


The cave is chock full of interesting and different types of shapes and forms to tickle the imagination.


Several looked just like slices of bacon.

Another grouping looked like a spilled bucket of popcorn littering the floor.

Other tree like structures add interest.

At one point it looks like you are walking into the belly of a whale!

One can imagine a lions tail dangling down from the ceiling.


The limits of imagination can be stretched to describe all the interesting clusters of design found in the Caverns of Sonora!

Caverns of Sonora

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Caverns of Sonora

The railing offers something to hang onto as one walks through this cave.
The railing offers something to hang onto as one walks through this cave.
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Sonora, Texas and it's Caverns

Above the cave grounds, picnic tables are offered and we took advantage of using them for our lunch. On the other side of the fence we saw a large herd of grazing cattle.

We were later to see Carlsbad Caverns National Park. It is vast and has huge chambers in comparison to this cave.

If you like seeing things up close and personal, then this Caverns of Sonora cave will satisfy you. It is truly a sparkling gem among many grand Texas sites worth visiting. Be sure and take your camera!

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Stalactites

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Additional photos from the Caverns of Sonora

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Caverns of Sonora -
Caverns Rd, Sonora, TX 76950, USA
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Caverns of Sonora

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Peggy W Hub Author 5 months ago

Hi natures47friend,

I had a simple Canon 35 mm camera back then when these photos were taken. Now I am loving my Panasonic DMC-FS15 digital camera. All of my cameras have been quite simple. Nothing fancy. Texas has a lot to offer visitors if you decide to visit. Thanks for your comment on the Caverns of Sonora. Be advised...the distances are vast in Texas!

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natures47friend Level 4 Commenter 5 months ago

Cool..so maybe we should visit Texas if we plan to go to the US.

Amazing butterfly formations.....impressive photos. Do you have a large, sophisticated camera for those shots...I'm getting frustrated with my little 3x digital!...lol

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Peggy W Hub Author 5 months ago

Hi homesteadbound,

Yes...think West Texas...that is where you will find the Caverns of Sonora, and it is a beauty! Glad that you liked the photos and hub. Thanks for your comment.

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homesteadbound Level 8 Commenter 5 months ago

I did not know these were in Texas. They look beautiful. We may have to visit them sometime. Thanks for sharing. Your presentation was wonderful and your pictures were great.

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Peggy W Hub Author 23 months ago

Hi billyaustindillon,

Those are two caves that I have not yet seen. Should have gotten to Natural Bridge Caverns when my mother-in-law used to live in San Antonio, but we were always doing other things. Someday I would like to see both caves you mentioned. The Caverns of Sonora are well worth a stop and visit if traveling out west in Texas.

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billyaustindillon Level 2 Commenter 23 months ago

Great shots - I have never been to these caverns. I have just seen the Natural Bridge and Cascade caverns in Texas.

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Peggy W Hub Author 23 months ago

Greetings Austinguy,

If you like visiting caves, the Caverns of Sonora will definitely please you. It is a beauty! Thanks for the visit and comment.

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Austinguy 23 months ago

This is a cave I have yet to visit and its reputation makes it sound awesome. Nice butterfly helictite photo!

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Peggy W Hub Author 3 years ago

Wow, Ed! That is really a compliment! Thanks!

The caverns are truly beautiful and anyone passing anywhere near that area should make a point of stopping to see them. I would recommend them to everyone and I have absolutely no monetary interest in them (as you would well know).

Thanks for your comment.

Clicked on your name to see what you have written and found out that it leads to another link to the Caverns of Sonora. Thought people might want to know this.

Thanks again!

Ed  3 years ago

Hi Peggy. I'm with the Caverns of Sonora and i just wanted to stop by and thank you for the support. Your pictures and article on the cave are great. Thanks again.

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Peggy W Hub Author 3 years ago

Hello Karen, Glad you liked the photos. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.

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Karen Ellis Level 1 Commenter 3 years ago

Great pictures. This looks like something I'd love to see.

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Peggy W Hub Author 3 years ago

Hello Real Tomato,

It is always a bit cooler and damp in caves. This one was not as large as Carlsbad where the sounds do echo. Smell? I just remember the coolness and more damp atmosphere, not so much of any kind of distinctive smell. Thanks for commenting.

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The Real Tomato 3 years ago

I have always wanted to see these and others. Carlsbad is one we will stop by when moving back east (in the near future). Good to know you found it worth the trip. I can only imagine the awe, I'll bet the sounds are different in a cavern also. What did it smell like?

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Peggy W Hub Author 3 years ago

Guess you liked this one, Teresa. Ha! It truly is a beautiful cave.

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Teresa McGurk 3 years ago

WOW!

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