History & Discovery
In March of 1960, Orion Knox Jr., Preston Knodell, Al Brandt and Joe Cantu, four college students from St. Mary’s University in San Antonio,
obtained permission to explore the area that is now Natural Bridge Caverns. The
students were convinced that large underground passages existed under the amazing
60-foot limestone bridge. On their
fourth expedition, Orion felt a cool draft from
a rubble-filled crawlway. Such air currents often indicate the presence of additional
rooms or passages.
The explorers made their way carefully climbing
and crawling through two miles of vast cavern passage. After making this amazing
discovery, they returned to the surface to tell the landowners. The discoverers
knew immediately what an astonishing find they had made and the land owners decided
to develop the first 1/2 mile, the most spectacular part of the caverns, for the
enjoyment of guests from around the world. That first 1/2 mile is now the Discovery
Tour. Natural Bridge Caverns’ Discovery Tour was developed with two main goals in
mind: preservation of the cavern environment and comfort of its guests. The result is
one of the world’s premier show caverns.