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Mammoth Cave National Park (U. S. National Park Service) Rolling hills, deep river valleys, and the world's longest known cave system Mammoth Cave National Park is home to thousands of years of human history and a rich diversity of plant and animal life, earning it the title of UNESCO World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Region
Cave Tours - Mammoth Cave National Park (U. S. National Park Service) Explore the immense chambers that gave Mammoth Cave its name before descending into much tighter passageways deep inside the cave Be prepared for a physically challenging experience, as this tour involves hundreds of stairs and steep inclines without alternative routes
Mammoth Cave - U. S. National Park Service Entry to Mammoth Cave National Park and its surface features is free of charge There is, however, a charge to tour the cave, stay in campgrounds, or reserve picnic shelters
Things To Do - Mammoth Cave National Park (U. S. National Park Service) Mammoth Cave National Park spans nearly 53,000 acres across the rolling hills of southcentral Kentucky, and includes river valleys, forests, historic churches and cemeteries, sinkholes and the world’s longest cave system
Mammoth Cave - U. S. National Park Service Rolling hills, deep river valleys, and the world's longest known cave system Mammoth Cave National Park is home to thousands of years of human history and a rich diversity of plant and animal life, earning it the title of UNESCO World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Region
Lodging - Mammoth Cave National Park (U. S. National Park Service) To experience Mammoth Cave National Park to the fullest, choose to spend several days exploring our variety of cave tours as well as outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, and horseback-riding
Mammoth Cave National Park (U. S. National Park Service) Today, Mammoth Cave National Park (the park) comprises approximately 52,830 acres in Edmonson, Hart, and Barren counties in the Commonwealth of Kentucky Visitors are drawn to the park by its caves, scenic river valleys, bluffs, forests, and abundant wildlife