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Mammoth Cave National Park
Hiking

You can divide the surface of Mammoth Cave National Park into three sections: the North Side, the South Side, and the Visitor Center Area. The North Side is the largest region and home to the park's backcountry trails and twelve backcountry shelters. The South Side and Visitor Center Area sport shorter trails that make good day walks and great introductions to the park's natural beauties.

Visitor Center Area Trails

From the Visitor Center picnic area, the Green River Bluffs Trail is an easy walk to some great views of the Green River and its environs. The Heritage Trail can be done as an audio guided tour with tapes you can borrow from the Visitor Center. Designed especially for wheelchair access, the trail takes you to a beautiful overlook and the Old Guides' Cemetery. The trails near the Visitor Center are some of the best places to view the unusual karst topographical features indigenous to cave country.

TrailBegins AtLength
Campground TrailCampsite 11, Loop A0.5 mi/0.8 km
Dixon Cave TrailHistoric Entrance1.2 mi/1.9 km
Echo River Spring TrailGreen River Ferry0.4 mi/0.6 km
Echo River TrailSunset Point2.2 mi/3.5 km
Green River Bluffs TrailVisitor Center Picnic Area1.1 mi/1.8 km
Mammoth Dome Sink TrailHeritage Trail2 mi/3.2 km
River Styx Spring TrailHistoric Entrance0.4 mi/0.6 km
Heritage TrailMammoth Cave Hotel0.3 mi/0.5 mi
Mammoth Dome CutoffMammoth Dome Sink Trail0.1 mi/0.16 km

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