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BAT CAVE
Of the many caves in the Mexican free-tails' summer range, the Eckert James River Cave is one of the few that satisfies the exacting demands as a nursery. In April 1990, The Nature Conservancy of Texas (TNC) and Bat Conservation International (BCI) acquired the cave, partly as a gift from Richard Eckert and Virginia Eckert Garrett and partly by purchase. The common goals of TNC and BCI are to protect the bats and their habitat and to provide access for the public to visit and witness the dramatic nightly emergence in a manner consistent with protection and safety of the bats and the visitors.
You can visit the Preserve Thursday through Sunday evenings, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m., throughout the season (mid-May to mid-October). The Conservancy's Preserve Manager will be at the site to provide information and assistance to visitors. Tour arrangements can be made by calling (325) 347-5970 during the season or (512)263-8878 off season. Emergence time varies throughout the season and, to a lesser extent, from day to day. When you call, the Preserve Manager can let you know recent times of emergence. Benches have been provided for seating near the cave entrance. No other facilities are available. The cave is about 1,500 feet from the parking area; the trail leads over a slight incline and is not wheelchair accessible. Directions to Eckert James River Bat Cave Preserve
All the property along James River Road is private land. Please do not trespass. Watch for wild animals and cattle on the road, particularly at night. |
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