I also stumbled upon it a few months ago...near as I can tell it's the one 
listed as "Cave of the Creek" in the Caves of Bexar County book.  There's 
another cave nearby which I tried to find, but due to thick brush and 
rattlesnakes I abandoned my search.  
   
  -Tom

George Veni <[email protected]> wrote:
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        At least a couple of caves I know of have been covered in that area and 
it may be one of them reopening. Send me GPS coordinates or a map that shows 
the location as best as you can estimate it, and I�ll see if it is something 
already in the TSS files for Bexar County. As a reminder, don�t send the 
coordinates or location over the list.
   
  Thanks,
   
  George
   
      From: whoop ! [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 7:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Texascavers] Cave @ Mud Creek Park, S.A...?


   
  I was walking through Mud Creek Park in San Antonio this weekend (Redland Rd. 
& Jones Maltsberger) & happened on what appears to be a cave opening, or at 
least a deep pit.  Approaching it, it appeared to be a covered cattle trough, 
but looking in, is actually a ground opening ~1-2' wide, & a vertical pit 
~15-20' deep.  I'm wondering if anyone knows if there's anything to be explored 
here, or if it's in fact just a vertical pit?
 
Dave in S.A.
    
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