Cavers, come on out and give us a hand on CAVE DAY.  We usually have
over 500 visitors go into Avery Ranch Cave.  In addition, we will have
250-300 visitors go into the Die’s Ranch Treasure Cave.  With numbers
like these, we can use a good deal of cave assistance.  Plan on
camping at the TCC Headquarters and caving on Sunday.  For additional
information, contact me at 512-249-2283.  Thanks.  Mike Walsh







CAVE DAY Saturday – September 17, 2011

What is CAVE DAY?

It is an opportunity for you to get out and enjoy some the cave
resources located in the Cedar Park, Texas area. There are over 750
known caves within Williamson County. Visitors will be able to hike
several cave preserves, visit and enter Avery Ranch Cave, visit and
enter Dies Ranch Treasure Cave and visit a 100 - year old log cabin.

In addition, you may also see where the local Indians lived (Dies
Ranch Shelter Cave).


Join the City of Cedar Park Parks & Recreation for a fun filled day.




Cedar Park is home to some pretty unusual characters, but one of the
most reclusive may be the cave beetle, the Rhadine Persephone. That
name doesn't ring a bell? Well, perhaps that's because it is a bug, a
cave beetle to be exact.

In fact, Cedar Park is the only place in the world where you can find
this rare cave beetle. Many of the cave preserves in this area were
created to protect their homes the cave and the critical habitat area.

. CAVE DAY is sponsored by the City of Cedar Park - Parks & Recreation
Department and hosted by the Texas Cave Conservancy. The event is from
10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. There is no charge.

On Saturday, September 17, the Texas Cave Conservancy will offer cave
related activities at five sites.  Come by and choose what site or
sites you want to visit.

  The first site is the new City of Cedar Park - Discovery Well Cave
Preserve. On this self-guided hike, red flags mark the trails to the
caves New Educational signs have been installed at each cave. There is
no cave access on this site. There are over three miles of trails on
this site. Access to the site will start from Anderson Mill Road. .
Travel information is available at the Dies Ranch Treasure Cave.



  Another hike starts from the Discover Well Cave Preserve and visits
five caves in the Buttercup Cave Preserve. There is no cave entry on
this site. You may also come on out and check out the preserve year
round. Educational signs have been installed at each cave on this
self-guided hike. . Travel information is available at the Dies Ranch
Treasure Cave.



  The third site will be at the Twin Creeks Historical Area. This new
park has a historical log cabin, beautiful springs, tall trees,
running water year round and even an Indian Shelter Cave available for
visitation. Allow fifteen minutes to drive to the site.   It is
available for visitation year round. Travel information is available
at the Dies Ranch Treasure Cave.



4.      The next site will be the Texas Cave Conservancy owned Avery
Ranch Cave. Cavers will assist you while you are in the cave. This
educational show cave has lights and a deck. Lights are not necessary
but they may be fun to have along. Avery Ranch Cave parking is located
at the Avery Ranch Tennis Court Parking at 9400 Morgan Creek Drive,
Round Rock.



The TCC owned Dies Ranch Treasure Cave is more of a caving experience.
Bring lights so you can explore this cave. Join Bill & Jeanette Larson
will even help to look for the outlaw Sam Bass gold.





To reach the Dies Ranch Treasure Cave, turn off Anderson Mill onto
Zeppelin Drive.  Go past the Deer Creek Elementary to the intersection
of Zeppelin and Rambler Valley Drive, Cedar Park.   Park at the cave
preserve entrance and walk to the cave.

This free bi-annual sponsored by the Cedar Park - Parks & Recreation
Department and is hosted by the Texas Cave Conservancy. Access is
available from 10 A.M. - 4 P.M.

For additional information contact the Cedar Park - Parks & Recreation
Department at:

512-401-5500

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