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Photo by Ben Banahan |
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Photo by Ruth Baddley |
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Phone: 830 683-BATS or 830-683-2287
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When it became obvious that the Texas Parks and Wildlife was interested in having increased controlled public access to the Sinkhole, a private support group was formed to orchestrate the creation of guided tours. This group named itself the Devil’s Sinkhole Society. The tours begin at the Rocksprings Visitor Center that is only eight miles from the Sinkhole. The Society and the Rocksprings Visitor Center is funded by tour income, the sale of merchandise, fundraisers, donations, grants and membership dues. There is a partnership with Texas Parks and Wildlife that makes available the expertise of that Department and is also a source of material and financial support. Bat Conservation International has been very supportive and will continue to be involved, especially with educational activities. The Edwards County Road Department helped establish an access road to the Sinkhole. Later TxDOT paved this road. There are nearly 75 members and many volunteers. All workers at the Visitor Center, the tour guides and tour bus drivers are volunteers. The Society has no salaried employees. |
How the Devil’s Sinkhole Society began |
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To make arrangements for a tour |
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Phone: 830 683-BATS or 830-683-2287
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