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Rio Frio Cave
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Rio Frio Cave

XXHR+6M7, Douglas Da Silva, Belize
4.7(95)
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Sarah ReadSarah Read
So cool! Spent an hour or so exploring the cave. There were only two other people there when we arrived in late morning, and they were leaving as we came in. A couple of larger groups came as we were leaving, but we basically had the cave to ourselves. There are other caves and sites in the area and some hiking trails, which we did not do as we weren’t prepared for it, but I think we could have spent the better part of the day there had we wanted to. The road in wasn’t the greatest. We had a Jeep and navigated the deep ruts without issue, but I think a smaller vehicle would struggle to get in and might be in trouble if it rained.
Joshua AmponsemJoshua Amponsem
Very underrated but highly recommend everyone to visit! You can drive up to the barrier entrance (sedan cars not recommended but everything bigger than that should take you there) and walk about 15mins to the cave! Pictures do not do Justice to the beauty of this cave! You can explore the cave yourself, so no need to pay for a guide. There are two entry to the cave, hence it stays bright and very accessible throughout the day. There is a beautiful sandy beach inside the cave which is very cute to spend undisturbed time reading, relaxing or appreciating nature since not many people visit this cave.
Catherine HuntCatherine Hunt
We dropped by on our way back from Caracol mid-May. It’s dirt road driving here. There is no entrance fee and we were the only ones there. We brought a flashlight which was useful. It was a little eerie since there was thunder and lightning when we arrived so it was loud inside the cave. We would have gone further if it wasn’t for the unpredictable weather. It doesn’t look like a long cave.
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So cool! Spent an hour or so exploring the cave. There were only two other people there when we arrived in late morning, and they were leaving as we came in. A couple of larger groups came as we were leaving, but we basically had the cave to ourselves. There are other caves and sites in the area and some hiking trails, which we did not do as we weren’t prepared for it, but I think we could have spent the better part of the day there had we wanted to. The road in wasn’t the greatest. We had a Jeep and navigated the deep ruts without issue, but I think a smaller vehicle would struggle to get in and might be in trouble if it rained.
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Very underrated but highly recommend everyone to visit! You can drive up to the barrier entrance (sedan cars not recommended but everything bigger than that should take you there) and walk about 15mins to the cave! Pictures do not do Justice to the beauty of this cave! You can explore the cave yourself, so no need to pay for a guide. There are two entry to the cave, hence it stays bright and very accessible throughout the day. There is a beautiful sandy beach inside the cave which is very cute to spend undisturbed time reading, relaxing or appreciating nature since not many people visit this cave.
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We dropped by on our way back from Caracol mid-May. It’s dirt road driving here. There is no entrance fee and we were the only ones there. We brought a flashlight which was useful. It was a little eerie since there was thunder and lightning when we arrived so it was loud inside the cave. We would have gone further if it wasn’t for the unpredictable weather. It doesn’t look like a long cave.
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4.0
50w

This was well worth the trek but be warned it’s not very well marked and the road to the cave is closed up at the Forest Reserve houses. You will come to an abandoned community where you park and really pay attention to the small signs guiding you down the path to the cave. We were the only people there and there would be zero help if anyone got hurt or needed assistance so bring lots of water and your first aid supplies and wear good shoes. After a 20 minute walk through some very muddy stretches you get to the cave and your mind will be blown by the sight of the entrance. It is pretty well lit but very humid inside but be careful on the rocks heading down to the and bar in the middle as it is very slippery

4 stars only due to access and...

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5.0
42w

Super underrated caves with stalactites and a must do if you’re in the area. You will need a 4x4 to get to the trailhead which goes all the way to the caves. When I went, the road was closed about 1.5 km from the caves due to muddy conditions and you have to walk this stretch but it’s an easy walk. I was the only person here with no cell service so keep that in mind. When you get there there’s picnic tables and a washroom. There’s also a “nature trail” but it wasn’t too well maintained and above my risk tolerance.

I also heard a howler monkey for the first time and was kinda scared because I had no idea what that was and I...

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1y

So cool! Spent an hour or so exploring the cave. There were only two other people there when we arrived in late morning, and they were leaving as we came in. A couple of larger groups came as we were leaving, but we basically had the cave to ourselves. There are other caves and sites in the area and some hiking trails, which we did not do as we weren’t prepared for it, but I think we could have spent the better part of the day there had we wanted to. The road in wasn’t the greatest. We had a Jeep and navigated the deep ruts without issue, but I think a smaller vehicle would struggle to get in and might be in trouble...

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