Spring Creek Cave

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Spring Creek Cave is a cave in Kendall County, near Boerne, Texas, that is not open to the public. It is known for its fossil specimens and a three-mile-long underground river, which sometimes floods out into Spring Creek after heavy rains.{{cite journal

| last = White

| first = Patrick J.

| title = Caves of Central Texas

| journal = Bulletin of the National Speleological Society

| volume = 10

| pages = 54

| publisher = National Speleological Society

| location = Washington

| date = April 1948

| url = https://caves.org/pub/journal/NSS%20Bulletin/Vol_10.pdf

| accessdate = 28 September 2015

}}{{cite book

| title = The Speleo Digest

| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=L-lKAAAAYAAJ

| year = 1959

| publisher = Pittsburgh Grotto Press

| pages = 1–303

}}{{cite book

| title = The Texas Journal of Science

| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=gdsCAAAAIAAJ

| volume = 19-20

| year = 1967

| publisher = Anchor Publishing Company

|page=219

}}

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Category:Caves of Texas

Category:Landforms of Kendall County, Texas

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