With more than 400 miles (640 km) of passageways explored, Mammoth Cave is the world's longest known cave system. Subterranean wildlife includes eight bat species, Kentucky cave shrimp, Northern cavefish, and cave salamanders. Above ground, the park provides recreation on the Green River, 70 miles of hiking trails, and plenty of sinkholes and springs.
Trails in the Hikepack map
Big Woods Road
Buffalo Trail
Campground Trail
Cedar Sink Trail
Dixon Cave Trail
Echo River Spring Trail
Echo River Springs Trail
Good Spring West Trail
Green River Bluffs Trail
Heritage Trail
Mammoth Cave Railroad Bike & Hike Trail
River Styx Spring Trail
River Valley Trail
Sal Hollow Trail
Sand Cave Trail
Sinkhole Trail
Sloans Crossing Pond Walk
TransAmerica Trail (Mammoth Cave loop)
Turnhole Bend Trail
Whites Cave Trail
Attractions in the Hikepack map
Brooks Knob
Carmichael Entrance
Cathedral Domes
Chaumont
Crumps Knob
Crystal Cave
Dixon Cave
Elko
First Creek
Goblin Knob
Great Onyx Cave
Heritage Trail
Indian Hill
Mammoth Cave
Mammoth Cave Campground
Mammoth Cave Frozen Niagara Entrance
Mammoth Cave Historic Entrance
Mammoth Cave Hotel
Mammoth Cave National Park Visitor's Center
Mammoth Cave New Entrance
Maple Springs Group Campground
Nappers Rollover
Railroad Engine No. 4
Salts
Sand Cave
Shelter A
Shelter B
Sloans Crossing
Sunset Point
Tickets Information
Union City
Violet City Entrance
Whistle Mountain
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