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Parque Estatal Old Tunnel

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Julie
September 9, 2021
Where you can hike to view bats!
Katherine & Philip
August 1, 2021
Watch the bats emerge in the evening and if you get up early, you can watch them come back home (April-October)
Serafina
September 22, 2020
You can watch the bats fly out at dusk!
Catalina
March 9, 2020
Dinner & A Show! First, check out Alamo Springs Cafe across the way! Old Tunnel State Park is an abandoned railroad tunnel, part of the Fredericksburg and Northern Railway line, which closed in 1942. Repurposed by nature, this bat cave of sorts is now Texas’s smallest state park, where a spinning monolith of aerial critters—some traveling as high as 10,000 feet and as far as 60 miles and back—issues forth into the sky. Burgers and bats: it’s like going to a fancy restaurant and a Broadway show—only better.
Dinner & A Show! First, check out Alamo Springs Cafe across the way! Old Tunnel State Park is an abandoned railroad tunnel, part of the Fredericksburg and Northern Railway line, which closed in 1942. Repurposed by nature, this bat cave of sorts is now Texas’s smallest state park, where a spinning mo…
Amy
May 28, 2018
Old Tunnel State Park is off Old San Antonio Road just east of Fredericksburg. The emergence of bats from the tunnel at dusk is worth the visit. Alamo Springs Cafe is next door usually with live music at night. The Black Pig is just a little further down the road..and it's BYOB. Feed your left-overs to Petunia, the black pig. It'll leave you both squealing.
Old Tunnel State Park is off Old San Antonio Road just east of Fredericksburg. The emergence of bats from the tunnel at dusk is worth the visit. Alamo Springs Cafe is next door usually with live music at night. The Black Pig is just a little further down the road..and it's BYOB. Feed your left-o…

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10619 Old San Antonio Rd
Fredericksburg, TX