Westcave Outdoor Discovery Center

Westcave Outdoor Discovery Center At our core, we are advocates for protecting and taking pleasure in nature. By doing so, we inspire a bond between individuals and nature. We go further.
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Westcave Outdoor Discovery Center (formerly known as Westcave Preserve) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to inspire people to develop a lifelong practice of enjoying and protecting nature. Our preserve in southwest Travis County serves as an outdoor classroom, for visitors to come explore, discover and appreciate our extraordinary natural surroundings. But we don’t stop there

. Our leadership of the Children in Nature Collaborative of Austin (CiNCA) ensures that from an early age, kids learn to feel comfortable in nature. That they have access to it and understand its importance. That they have fun outdoors. And that their connection to the natural world turns into an essential part of their daily lives, both as kids and later as adults. Our partnership with El Ranchito summer camp continues our mission and serves as a shining example of connecting youth to nature. We believe wholeheartedly that frequent interactions with nature result in happier, healthier and smarter kids. Ours is a complete approach to advocacy. And it presents our complete commitment to nature and conservation for today and the future.

A hidden oasis, Westcave Outdoor Discovery Center is tucked into the Balcones Canyonlands Preserve (BCP) only a few mile...
05/28/2026

A hidden oasis, Westcave Outdoor Discovery Center is tucked into the Balcones Canyonlands Preserve (BCP) only a few miles west of Hamilton Pool. This 76-acre preserve maintains a collapsed limestone grotto complete with lush bundles of maidenhair ferns, towering bald cypress trees, and blooming pearl milkweed vines, all at the end of a deep box canyon. On May 2nd, this protected land, ripe with biodiversity and cultural history, celebrated their 50th anniversary with the Golden Bloom Festival, inviting community members and partners to participate in self-guided hikes, arts and crafts, archery, and more. While discussing the biodiversity of the preserve, Lacey Smith with Austin Water, who volunteered at the event, remarked, “I adore all the amazing creatures that call Westcave home. They just want food, shelter, and safety,” all attributes this preserve prioritizes for wildlife.

For this event, Travis County Natural Resources Environmental Supervisor Erin Cord, Volunteer Coordinator Becky Woodward, and Assistant Director of Natural Resources Jeremy Hull had the opportunity to table on the preserve’s uplands trail. This trail takes visitors through an oak-juniper savannah featuring two bird blinds and a wildflower garden. Throughout the event, our staff identified over 20 different birds including rare spring migratory species like the Louisiana Waterthrush and Hill Country classics like the Painted Bunting. These birds represent only a small portion of the abundant biodiversity that exists throughout Westcave.

However, this diverse green space wasn’t always so protected. In the 1960s and early 1970s, the now picturesque grotto had become severely degraded and destroyed due to constant, unregulated foot traffic and trespassing. In 1974 architect John Covert Watson purchased the property, hiring conservationist John Ahrns to protect and restore the land. After nearly 100 bags of trash were removed from the grotto, the land was left to regenerate naturally. On July 2, 1976, Westcave was established as a preserve and non-profit, securing the land for continued conservation and education for future generations.

Having Westcave as a part of the BCP means we can all share in the success of our dedicated conservation efforts which work towards protecting the same endangered and threatened species that live throughout the Hill Country. This event provided not only a chance to reconnect with nature but also with other BCP partners. “It was really special to be there to celebrate such a huge milestone among so many partner organizations and friends,” said Erin Cord.

This celebration of five decades of conservation, environmental education, and outreach is the perfect example of how nature can truly persevere if given the proper respect, care, and passion.

05/23/2026

A "This is Texas" segment with Ray Miller showcasing the Westcave grotto and its cave environment.

05/20/2026

Each month, Westcave hosts Night Hikes and Star Parties! Experience our Preserve in an entirely new way, hiking down our Canyon under the cover of night, or observing our starry skies with our neighborhood astronomers.
Westcave Preserve is available by reservation, space is limited, through the month of June. Visit our website (www.westcave.org) to get tickets, see all available events, or find more information on our preserve.

05/08/2026

Public outreach expanded in the 1980s through early media coverage. Local TV segments aired on Channels 18, 24, and 36, helping introduce Westcave to new audiences beyond the canyon.
This VHS clip captures a moment with John Ahrns on tour, sharing the story of Westcave to the future generations, in 1987.

04/16/2026

Public outreach expanded in the 1980s through early media coverage. Local TV segments aired on Channels 18, 24, and 36, helping introduce Westcave to new audiences beyond the canyon.
This clip captures a moment when Westcave was featured on channel 24 in 1985.
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04/12/2026

We love our spring rains at Westcave 💚
Westcave Preserve is available by reservation, space is limited, through the month of May. Visit our website (www.westcave.org) to get tickets, see all available events, or find more information on our preserve.

03/08/2026

Have you ever wondered what animal's track or s**t is on the trail? Well, our Tracks and Scats activity is a fun way to test your knowledge! 🐾 Our outreach team spent 2/20 & 2/21 at the Hot Science Cool Talks event and the Greater Austin Regional Science Fair! We were excited to see so many students who were intrigued by the activity. We are going to have another Westcave outreach tabling at the University of Texas at Austin on 3/27, so come visit us for more fun activities!
Westcave is available by reservation, space is limited, through the month of April. Visit our website (www.westcave.org) to get tickets, see all available events, or find more information on our preserve.

03/01/2026

To celebrate 50 years of Westcave, we're hosting a Golden Bloom Festival at the Preserve! On May 2nd, enjoy self-guided hikes, live music, arts and crafts, archery, scavenger hunts, community booths, face painting and more!! Tickets are 5$ per vehicle, on sale now. Click the link in our bio (on Instagram) or visit our website (www.westcave.org) for more information or to save your ticket. Reservations are required.

02/19/2026

Before Spring gets here, one last look at our wintry weather in the Texas Hill Country.
Westcave Preserve is available by reservation, space is limited, through the month of March. Visit our website (www.westcave.org) to get tickets, see all available events, or find more information on our preserve.

12/10/2025

Westcave Preserve offers Guided Hikes down to our canyon, ending at our grotto and cave. These are educational hikes that allow your guide to highlight the beauty and resiliency of the natural, Texas Hill Country.
Westcave Preserve is available by reservation, space is limited, through the month of January. Visit our website (www.westcave.org) to get tickets, see all available events, or find more information on our preserve.

Address

24814 Hamilton Pool Road
Round Mountain, TX
78663

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 2pm
Wednesday 10am - 2pm
Thursday 10am - 2pm
Friday 10am - 2pm
Saturday 9:30am - 4pm
Sunday 9:30am - 4pm

Telephone

+18308253442

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