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Rangerman40 wrote:dodge guy wrote:
I think the closest other than the NP campground is the Jellystone. There is another one just before it, but most of them are within a mile of each other!
I think you are right. CaveCountry RV park is about a mile or so back on the other side of 65. The little diner at the top of the hill from Jellystone is pretty good!
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dodge guy wrote:
I think the closest other than the NP campground is the Jellystone. There is another one just before it, but most of them are within a mile of each other!
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AdirondackJack wrote:
We stay at Singing Hills when we travel down 65. Decent amenities, close to everything and nice people.
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RoyB wrote:Be careful if you select one inside the park. Don't rely on a GPS to get you to one of the inside CGs - I did several years ago and found myself trying to cross a small river on a ferry (that couldn't take the fifth wheel)! To make matters worse, the ferry was at the end of a road with no turn around! Scope out your route ahead of time. I wish I could tell you the road, but I've slept too many times since then. Just consult a map before following your GPS in this area. Seems like the GPS got me in the area, then I started following signs to the CG.
If you are referring to the Mammoth Caves National Park NW of Bowling Green KY they have several camp grounds inside the park. Use GOOGLE MAP SEARCH for CAMPGROUNDS to get the names and locations of the various camp grounds...
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