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Kentucky is best known for it's rolling green grass hills that gave birth to Bluegrass music and bourbon distilling. The limestone karst topography that underlies the hills and knobs of this unique landscape hold a bigger secret found in Mammoth Caves National Park, the world's longest subterranean cave system. With a little over 400 miles currently surveyed, Mammoth Caves is one of the easiest caves systems to explore as the park features over 14 miles of established trails.

Top Spots

Hike the Indian Staircase Loop and Cloudsplitter

Slade, Kentucky

5.0
10 mi

Explore the Lookout from Chained Rock

Pineville, Kentucky

5.0

Hike the Pinnacles in Berea

Berea, Kentucky

4.9
6.59 mi / 1014 ft gain

Hike to Natural Bridge and Battleship Rock

Slade, Kentucky

3.8
2 mi / 400 ft gain

Hike to Courthouse Rock and Double Arch

Stanton, Kentucky

5.0
6.1 mi

Hike to Gray's Arch

Stanton, Kentucky

5.0
3.3 mi

Hike the Auxier Ridge Trail, KY

Stanton, Kentucky

5.0
4 mi / 1300 ft gain

Hike to Whittleton Arch

Pine Ridge, Kentucky

5.0
2 mi / 280 ft gain

Camp at Miguel's Pizza

Slade, Kentucky

4.0

Places to stay

Bowling Green KOA Holiday

Bowling Green, Kentucky

Bowling Green KOA Holiday

Buckhorn Campground

Buckhorn, Kentucky

Buckhorn Campground

Cadiz

Cadiz, Kentucky

Cadiz

Linton

Cadiz, Kentucky

Linton

Guides and stories

A Guide to Exploring Mammoth Cave National Park

A Guide to Exploring Mammoth Cave National Park

Edward Webb

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