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Honeybee8888
Apr 28, 2015Explorer
We stayed at Mammoth Cave for a few nights last September. The sites were very large and in the woods-- really nice, I thought. We were able to walk from the camground to the visitor's center to pick up the cave tours.
If you like horses, you should consider a stop at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington. The campground adjacent to the KHP isn't exciting-- I mean, it has all the amenities you would want, but the sites are close together. It's the Kentucky Horse Park itself that's worth staying for-- a VERY well done museum. We spent the entire day there and had to go back the next morning to finish it up before we left.
If you like horses, you should consider a stop at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington. The campground adjacent to the KHP isn't exciting-- I mean, it has all the amenities you would want, but the sites are close together. It's the Kentucky Horse Park itself that's worth staying for-- a VERY well done museum. We spent the entire day there and had to go back the next morning to finish it up before we left.
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