Mammoth Cave National Park
Many years ago, we took the kids camping in Kentucky and went to Mammoth Caves. I recommend this trip to everyone. The caves are awesome. This is my son, who is 6′ 5″ tall now. 
Curiosity led the way to discoveries of minerals, and primitive miners plumbed the rocky halls for nearly 2,000 years before the cave again fell quiet. It would not again echo the sound of human feet clattering the floor stones until the very end of the 18th century.
Mammoth Cave is the world’s longest known cave. In fact it is so long that if the second and third longest caves in the world were joined together, Mammoth Cave would still be the planet’s longest cave and have nearly 100 miles left over!
Fall Operation Hours
September 4 - November 4, 2007
Daily: 8:00 a.m. – 6:15 p.m.
Winter Operation Hours
November 5, 2007 - March 15, 2008
Daily: 8:45 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.












I’ve always wanted to go there, never made it. We even drove past it once!
This looks like a fun place for a kid to explore.
Since we had Baby Bum last June we didn’t make it camping anywhere. My husband is talking already of a camping trip as soon as the weather permits.
wow interesting! hope I could visit someday. Once though, I’ve been to a cave that was sooo dark, its as if your eyes were closed when inside it! =)
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Wow!
We have Howe Caverns nearby, and hope to go soon. I’ve heard of Mammoth Caves! Looks fun!
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