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OldRadios
Jul 08, 2017Explorer
We have been yo Mammoth Cave several times. We stay in the park campground $10/night with National Park pass and a discount on all the tours. Short walk from the campground to the visitor center and start of tours but no hookups. There is water available and a dump station along with a laundry and general store. Our favorite tour so far is the Domes and Dripstones Tour. We have never had a problem getting a tour but you might ask to avoid tours that have large school groups (very noisy) . That shouldn't be too much of a problem this time of year. We had no problem with AT&T cell service.
Watch out for poison ivy as it has been on the trees at the edge of a couple of our campsites. When I asked the ranger, I was told it's a National Park so they won't get rid of it. I told them they better quit mowing the lawn then.
Watch out for poison ivy as it has been on the trees at the edge of a couple of our campsites. When I asked the ranger, I was told it's a National Park so they won't get rid of it. I told them they better quit mowing the lawn then.
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