
If you are craving one of those moments that makes you put your phone down and just watch, put Frio Bat Cave flight tours at the top of your travel list. And the best part is how easy it is to pair that adventure with your stay at Frio Country Resort, where the days are made for tubing the Frio River and the nights are made for evening adventures like visiting this local gem.
The Frio Bat Cave flight tours will start back up again in March, so now is the perfect time to start planning and book your stay! We have an excellent collection of vacation homes, cabin rentals, and RV sites perfect for every traveler!
What Makes the Frio Bat Cave in Concan, TX, So Unforgettable
Frio Bat Cave is home to a massive colony of Mexican free-tailed bats. At a population of 10 to 12 million bats, this cave is home to one of the state’s largest colonies. It’s also the world’s second-largest population that is open for the public to gander at. Near dusk, they launch into the sky in waves to hunt for insects, and you get a front row seat to one of Texas’ most iconic natural shows.
When Will the Frio Bat Cave Flight Tours Start Up Again?
The Frio Bat Cave offers bat flight tours from March to September. Guests meet their guide at the gate and follow in their own vehicles to the cave, then enjoy a short, easy walk to a scenic viewing area where this natural spectacle unfolds.
Visitors may spot cave swallows, wrens, and even birds of prey such as hawks and falcons hunting in the air. The Frio Bat Cave serves as a maternity roost each spring and summer, making these the best times to experience this remarkable event.
Some Important Rules To Keep in Mind for Your Tour
There are a few important rules to keep in mind during your Frio Bat Cave tour:
- – Please inform a guide if anyone in your group needs accessibility assistance. Handicapped parking is available, and driving up the hill can be arranged once the walkway is clear.
- – Entrance fees are collected at the ticket booth or at the top of the hill, and guests should remain quiet since loud noises can prevent the bats from emerging.
- – For the protection of both visitors and wildlife, smoking, alcohol, drugs, weapons, fireworks, and pets are not allowed at the cave.
- – Guests should stay within designated viewing areas, avoid touching bats or historical objects, and never enter or climb on the cave.
- – If the bats do not fly during your tour, a rain check will be offered.
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