At 336 miles, this is the longest system of cave's in the world.
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This 25-mile river flowing through Mammoth Cave National Park is great for canoeing, fishing or just plain swimming.
When visiting Mammoth Cave National Park, make sure to take hikes and see awesome views of Green River! If you start at the Visitor Center, just stroll to the Historic Entrance and then keep on strolling right on down to the banks of the Green River. Then, you can hike the Green River Bluff Trail back to the Visitor Center. It was quite an uphill trek! But the overlooks were worth it! About half way back, you can detour to Dixon Cave which hosts the Indiana Bat. Also, you can drive to the Green River Ferry and park in the parking lot to get another view of the Green River. The ferry was not operational when I visited, but it would be quite an adventure to use it. You can leave your car, and hike along the Echo River to the Echo River Spring and then to River Styx. The first part of this trail is flat and accessible. And for another adventure, drive to Turnhole Bend Nature Center and hike to the overlooks where you can see the Turnhole Spring where an underground river meets the Green River. Ships used to turn around in this section of Green River, and thus its name. Other hikes on the north side of Green River offer views of this waterway, too.
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Echo River in Mammoth Cave National Park runs through Mammoth Cave and snorkelers will find lots of the appropriately-named blind fish in its dark waters.
This was better than the caverns, although go in the Fall, Winter or Spring...the humidity here in Kentucky makes miserable until you hit the falls.
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A mysterious limestone cave that has fascinated people for 4,000 years.
First time here at Mammoth Cave National Park!! Get you tickets well in advance for cave tours sell out early We did the Historic cave tour start to end ,worked out to be about 2 hours ,was very enjoyable there are some very low spots and narrow areas and some very wide and open . Tickets for adults $17 each. Many tours to choose from Many trails to choose from Many camping areas GPS coordinates appears to be off as you approach NPS offices
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A short passageway inside Mammoth Cave.
I am not that tall, but as long as you can stay bent over while walking for 20 feet - it's all part of the amazing cave system. Unless you have really severe claustrophobia - this is plenty open air enough for you.
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Probably one of the best trails south of the Green River! The trail starts off with a quick descent, but then it is rather rolling. Eventually, you come to the humongous sink where the underground river pops out for a bit. So beautiful and totally serene. You feel as if you are in another world! There are lots of steps down and then lots of steps up on the other side of the sink. I had to stop several times to catch my breath! But it was totally worth it. I visited in February and loved it, but can imagine that it is even much prettier in the spring and fall, and also more crowded. I loved having the place to myself! A porta potty is located at the trailhead. I highly recommend that a visit to Turnhole Bend Nature Trail just down the road a bit where you can see where this underground river joins the Green River.
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A 45-minute hiking tour of Mammoth Cave.
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