What a fun lil gem in Cedar Park. We found the best place to park was Ranch at cedar Creek Park because thats where the gate access to the preserve is. This is a different address then if you navigate to where Google has the actual address.Once you go through the gate there are two trails. The whole thing is a loop. The blue trail is a wider, outer loop .We cut back to the red trail and saw more of the caves on the way back. The trail is of a rough, rocky nature that was ovegrown in places but still visible. It is a flat trail with lots of prickly pear cacti and cool rocks along the way. While the road is visible at times , this trail was so natural feeling. We saw a whole herd of deer out when we went in the afternoon! I bet theres good birding in the morning. We didnt see a single other person out there.Good shade stops along the way for our lil guy and dog to take a rest and see the caves. The caves are gated and have an information sign along with them.
Nice, long nature trail. Deer can be seen, lots of birds, and definite signs of other wildlife.
Nice area. Saw a few cave entrances and some white tail. I parked at the park to the east. There is a gate to the left in the park.
Its Awesome lots of caves & other things people have NO CLUE ABOUT. Family ranch since 40s but govt forced us out say hello CP hs
Very interesting place. Cant wait until they make it more accessible.
Nice area to hike with lots of wildlife and caves. However, the trails are mostly overgrown and are difficult to travel comfortably.
Cool