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- AllworthExplorer IIA couple of years ago we stayed three nights at Diamond Caverns. Pull thru FHU. Nice and quiet and clean. The only problem we had was that the office never seemed to be open to give them any money. The work-camper host was all the management we needed.
- sdianel_-acct_cExplorerWe have stayed at Cave City. Not a destination campground but convenient to the cavern and other things in the area. Long level gravel pull thrus. Very well kept campground with nice managers. Get their address and look it up on Google Maps satellite view and zoom to see the location and more. We would stay there again for a few days to sightsee in the area.
- Linda_BExplorerWe have stayed at Cave County RV Park in Cave City KY several times - its always been a one night stop going to & from Michigan. Nice long level gravel pull-thrus, very cheerful office personnel, good power, good satellite reception, and we can walk to a nice Mexican restaurant without having to unhook our car. There is a train track nearby but they never blow the whistle because it goes under the road so there is no crossing. We have talked about staying longer than one night and checking out the caves - maybe next trip...
- DuckExplorer
sdianel wrote:
We have stayed at Cave City. Not a destination campground but convenient to the cavern and other things in the area. Long level gravel pull thrus. Very well kept campground with nice managers. Get their address and look it up on Google Maps satellite view and zoom to see the location and more. We would stay there again for a few days to sightsee in the area.
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Don - Bob___AnnExplorerWe stayed at Cave City RV Park two years ago and enjoyed it. Very easy access close to interstate as well as the hotels. Close to the Caves. It was a relatively new park very level with great hook ups. All sites are pull throughs with adequate space between sites. The office and public use areas are modern and clean and the staff is very nice. The average rating on Campground Reviews is 8.3 out of 10. The one draw back is that it can get hot ass there is no shade.
- dverstraExplorer
Duck wrote:
sdianel wrote:
We have stayed at Cave City. Not a destination campground but convenient to the cavern and other things in the area. Long level gravel pull thrus. Very well kept campground with nice managers. Get their address and look it up on Google Maps satellite view and zoom to see the location and more. We would stay there again for a few days to sightsee in the area.
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Don
X3 - RockyRoadCamperExplorerMammoth Cave National Park campground.
- golfknutExplorerWe stayed there for one night last December on way to Florida.
Very nice place.
Sites are level and clean.
Easy in and out.
Person at the desk was very friendly and helpful.
The bathrooms are in very nice condition.....and clean.
Easy access to the highway.
I would recommend getting a site more toward the northern end of the campground to minimize the train noise.
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