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Mammoth Cave National Park

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With over 400 miles of labyrinthine cave systems to explore, Mammoth Cave National Park lives up to its name. Mammoth Cave's subterranean system is the largest known cave system in the world and one of America's earliest tourist attractions. For more than 2,000 years, humans have been exploring the depths of these marvelous caves, some to satisfy curiosity and others to mine for precious minerals. The complexities of this cave system and its long history have been well preserved, and stepping into the grand caverns and gloomy labyrinths is like to stepping into the past.

To learn more about Mammoth Cave National Park, visit www.nps.gov.

Local Info

Visitor Centers:
While the park is open 24 hours a day year round, the Visitor Center is subject to seasonal closures. Check the park's website for current hours of operation.

Visiting Tips

Mammoth Cave National Park is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. No matter the season, Kentucky experiences moderate temperatures and weather. In the spring, conditions tend to be rainy, and while storms occur year round, the highest percentage of them occur between March and September.

Fees & Passes:
There is no entry fee for Mammoth Cave National Park. Most of the resources available within the park are offered free of charge. Various cave tours are offered at an additional cost, and it is recommended that you make a reservation before you visit. For more information about tour fees and making reservations, click here.

Camping & Lodging

Camping:
There are three campgrounds that operate within Mammoth Cave National Park, in addition to more than a dozen primitive backcountry campsites. A permit is required for backcountry camping and can be procured at the Visitor Center. Reservations are recommended at the Mammoth Cave and Maple Springs campgrounds. Campsites at Houchin Ferry are available on a first come, first served basis.

  • Mammoth Cave Campground: Group sites are available.
  • Houchin Ferry Campground
  • Maple Springs Equestrian Campground: Group sites are available.

Lodging:
Lodging is available at the Mammoth Cave Hotel, as well as its affiliate locations. Reservations can be made online or by calling (877) 386-4383.

Food & Drink

There are a variety of dining options located both in the park and in the nearby towns. Visitors can choose restaurant style dining or take advantage of various excellent picnic spots. In addition, the nearby counties and towns boast a variety of local restaurants.

The Mammoth Cave Hotel operates three restaurants in season and a Camp Store that provides a limited amount of supplies as well as groceries for campers. More information about dining options at the Mammoth Cave Hotel can be found here.

Other Activities

The opportunities for exploration in Mammoth Cave National Park are limitless, and there are many different ways to explore all that the park has to offer. Touring the vast caves is just one example, but above ground exploration is encouraged as well. Miles of bike paths and hiking trails provide an escape from the every day while horseback riding or taking a float down the Green or Nolin Rivers provide an excellent way to unwind. Visit Mammoth Cave's website for more information on the park's other activities.

Maps & Guidebooks

To download a variety of free brochures to help plan your visit, click here.

Gems in Mammoth Cave National Park - 3

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gem Favorite Stalactites and stalagmites make the Frozen Niagara tour a beautiful experience. Photo credit: NPS Photo.

Mammoth Cave Guided Tours

(38) Brownsv…, KY
gem Favorite The Cedar Sinks Trail explores interesting rock formations and crevices.

Cedar Sink

(18) Brownsv…, KY
gem Favorite Locomotive No. 4 is the only remaining engine from the Mammoth Cave Railroad. | Copyright James St. John (goo.gl/71SzIw) under CC BY-2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/) Photo was unchanged.

Engine No. 4

(6) Brownsv…, KY

Recommended Routes in Mammoth Cave National Park - 5

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Favorite Downed tree and fog made for a great early morning run experience.
Intermediate Intermediate

Mammoth Cave Visitor Center Loop

6.5 mi 10.4 km 831' Up 253.4 m Up 831' Down 253.41 m Down

Brownsv…, KY
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Favorite Photo taken from the observation deck on the Turnhole Bend Trail in May 2016.
Easy/Intermediate Easy/Intermediate

Turnhole Bend Nature Trail

0.6 mi 0.9 km 125' Up 38.24 m Up 125' Down 38.1 m Down

Brownsv…, KY
Explore in 3D
Favorite First Creek Lake
Intermediate Intermediate

First Creek Trail

6.7 mi 10.8 km 645' Up 196.65 m Up 649' Down 197.93 m Down

Brownsv…, KY
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Favorite Great light makes for a beautiful run on the Buffalo Creek Trail.
Intermediate/Difficult Intermediate/Difficult

Sal Hollow & Buffalo Creek Loop

10.8 mi 17.4 km 863' Up 263.15 m Up 885' Down 269.69 m Down

Brownsv…, KY
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Favorite Great light makes for a beautiful run on the Buffalo Creek Trail.
Intermediate/Difficult Intermediate/Difficult

Buffalo Creek - Collie Ridge - Mill Branch Trails

9.2 mi 14.8 km 752' Up 229.36 m Up 742' Down 226.08 m Down

Brownsv…, KY
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Mammoth Cave National Park Running

  • 76 Miles 122 Kilometers of Trail
  • 5 Recommended Routes
  • 3 Gems Gems
  • 24 Easy Trails Easy Trails
  • 33 Intermediate Trails Intermediate Trails
  • 1 Difficult Trail Difficult Trails
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Areas Within Mammoth Cave National Park

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0.6 mi 1.0 km #1Two Springs Trail
Easy/Intermediate Easy/Intermediate
Brownsville, KY
Easy/Intermediate Easy/Intermediate
Brownsville, KY
1.0 mi 1.6 km #2Cedar Sink Trail
Intermediate Intermediate
Brownsville, KY
Intermediate Intermediate
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0.6 mi 1.0 km #3Bluffs Campsite Access Trail
Intermediate/Difficult Intermediate/Difficult
Brownsville, KY
Intermediate/Difficult Intermediate/Difficult
Brownsville, KY
1.4 mi 2.3 km #4Green River Bluffs Trail
Intermediate Intermediate
Brownsville, KY
Intermediate Intermediate
Brownsville, KY
1.0 mi 1.7 km #5Sinkhole Trail
Easy/Intermediate Easy/Intermediate
Brownsville, KY
Easy/Intermediate Easy/Intermediate
Brownsville, KY
8.8 mi 14.2 km #6Mammoth Cave Railroad Trail
Easy/Intermediate Easy/Intermediate
Brownsville, KY
Easy/Intermediate Easy/Intermediate
Brownsville, KY
0.5 mi 0.8 km #7River Styx Spring Trail
Intermediate Intermediate
Brownsville, KY
Intermediate Intermediate
Brownsville, KY
2.8 mi 4.6 km #8Mill Branch Trail
Intermediate Intermediate
Brownsville, KY
Intermediate Intermediate
Brownsville, KY
2.5 mi 4.1 km #9South Loop
Intermediate Intermediate
Brownsville, KY
Intermediate Intermediate
Brownsville, KY
0.7 mi 1.1 km #10Echo River Spring Trail
Easy Easy
Brownsville, KY
Easy Easy
Brownsville, KY

Photos of Mammoth Cave National Park - 160

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Hurdling one of the bigger downed trees across the Dry Prong. It was fun.
May 11, 2015 near Brownsv…, KY
The climber part of my brain was very excited
Aug 3, 2015 near Brownsv…, KY
Great corridor of trees on a smooth section of the Hike & Bike Trail.
May 10, 2016 near Cave City, KY
Downed tree and fog made for a great early morning run experience.
May 25, 2016 near Brownsv…, KY
Great light makes for a beautiful run on the Buffalo Creek Trail.
Feb 21, 2017 near Brownsv…, KY
Creek crossings are best with style.
Feb 21, 2017 near Brownsv…, KY
The Green River flows peacefully by the Turnhole Bend Trail. Photo credit: NPS Photo.
Jun 1, 2017 near Brownsv…, KY
Mammoth Cave National Park
Apr 3, 2020 near Brownsv…, KY
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