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  2. Mammoth Cave Campground - U.S. National Park Service

    www.nps.gov/maca/planyourvisit/macacampground.htm

    This developed campground is located within ¼ mile from the visitor center and contains 111 primitive campsites with a mixture of tent only sites, group sites, tent or RV sites, and accessible sites. Rangers on duty in the campground kiosk are happy to provide information to make your stay a special adventure.

  3. Mammoth Cave Campground, Mammoth Cave National Park - ...

    www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232467

    Mammoth Cave Campground puts campers in a prime spot to explore the depths and overland treasures of Mammoth Cave National Park. Mammoth Cave is an underground passageway containing more than 400 miles of naturally sculpted limestone and sandstone.

  4. Mammoth Cave National Park has three frontcountry campgrounds that offer common camping amenities and close proximity to the park’s visitor center area and cave tours. Goods & Services, such as laundry machines, shower facilities, and camping supplies are also available in the park.

  5. Maple Springs Group Campground - Mammoth Cave National Park (U.S...

    www.nps.gov/maca/planyourvisit/maplespringscg.htm

    Take time to learn how you can protect Mammoth Cave's campsites while staying in the park.

  6. The Mammoth Cave National Park Camping Guide: All You Need for a...

    www.beyondthetent.com/mammoth-cave-national-park-camping

    Camping at Mammoth Cave National Park in the fall means gorgeous, dry weather and amazing leaves in red, yellow, and orange. It’s a great time to enjoy hiking, horseback riding, and biking through the park.

  7. Mammoth Cave Backcountry Camping

    www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/10048983/1000

    Mammoth Cave Backcountry Camping is NOT a physical campground located at one location. There are 13 designated sites that are located within the north side of Mammoth Cave National Park, where you hike to the reserved site. This is primitive, backcountry camping in tents.

  8. Mammoth Cave Backcountry Camping - Recreation.gov

    www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/10048983

    Backcountry camping offers opportunities to find solitude and appreciate the beauty and diversity of Mammoth Cave National Park's rugged hills, majestic woodlands, and scenic rivers. Soluble limestone, sinkholes, sinking streams and cave create a landform called Karst Topography.

  9. The Complete Guide to Camping in Mammoth Cave National Park

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    The Mammoth Cave Campground features 111 campsites that can accommodate tents, RVs, and even some larger groups. 37 of the campsites are tent-only, while there are four group campsites that can accommodate up to 16 people each. The remaining sites can accommodate both tents and RVs, and will be perfect for most campers.

  10. Best Camping near Mammoth Cave, KY - The Dyrt

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    All 93 places to camp near Mammoth Cave, KY. Only on TheDyrt.com: real photos & reviews for all top Mammoth Cave campsites, RV parks, free camping, and more.

  11. Backcountry and Riverside Camping - Mammoth Cave National Park...

    www.nps.gov/maca/planyourvisit/backctrycamping.htm

    Campsites. Backcountry Sites. The park offers thirteen designated backcountry campsites that are accessible only by hiking or horseback. You must be at your site to camp. Backcounty sites are primitive, with only a fire ring and horse hitching posts available.