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Devil's Sinkhole State Natural Area

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Designated
  
1972

Phone
  
+1 830-563-2287

Area
  
7.526 km²

Established
  
1985

Devil's Sinkhole State Natural Area

Governing body
  
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Address
  
Rocksprings, TX 78880, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 6AM–10PMTuesday6AM–10PMWednesday6AM–10PMThursday6AM–10PMFriday6AM–10PMSaturday6AM–10PMSunday6AM–10PMMonday6AM–10PM

Management
  
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Similar
  
Kickapoo Cavern State Park, Devils River State Natural A, Fort Leaton State Historic S, Fanthorp Inn State Historic S, Atlanta State Park

Devil s sinkhole state natural area texas official


Devil's Sinkhole State Natural Area is a natural bat habitat near the city of Rocksprings in Edwards County in the U.S. state of Texas. Home to the Mexican free-tailed bat, access to the area is available only through advanced reservations.

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History

The Devil's Sinkhole is a vertical natural bat habitat. The 40 by 60 feet (12.2 m × 18.3 m) opening drops down to reveal a cavern some 400 feet (122 m) below. The cavern was first discovered by local residents in 1876. H. S. Barber carved his name inside the cave in 1889. The area was transferred to the state of Texas in 1985, and open to the public in 1992. Carved by water erosion, the cavern is home to several million Mexican free-tailed bats who emerge at sunset during April through October.

Facilities, admission

Evening Bat Flight tours, summer months only. Guided nature hikes also available.

Wheelchair accessible viewing platform. Picnic areas.

Access restricted to advance tour arrangement. Tours are conducted by The Devil's Sinkhole Society, a local volunteer group that works in conjunction of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Bat Conservation International to facilitate visitor education and tours.

References

Devil's Sinkhole State Natural Area Wikipedia