![]() “Primitive camp sites are great!! Nice facilities, limited full hook up for campers. The campground is open year-round and has flush toilets and shower houses. ![]() Luckily for all you spelunkers out there, Carter Caves State Park has an on-site campground with 90 standard electric sites, 31 tent-only sites, and nine campsites for equestrians. When you’ve had enough time underground, pop above the surface and enjoy more than 26 miles of hiking trails in the park. For a once-in-a-lifetime experience, check out Cascade Cave, named for it’s 30-foot underground waterfall. At Carter Caves State Park, you’ll find over 20 caves and a number of ways to explore them, from self-guided tours to a cave crawl where visitors must pass a squeeze test before purchasing tickets.įour of the park’s caves offer guided cave walking tours year-round. The Carter County region of the state has the highest concentration of caves in Kentucky. If you want to avoid the mega-crowds that Kentucky’s national park tends to draw, skip Mammoth Cave in favor of these lesser-known, but equally stunning and mysterious caves in Kentucky. Everyone knows about the world’s longest cave system Mammoth Cave National Park, but the fact that Kentucky has dozens of other caves to explore–including a massive cavern with an underground bike park–might not be common knowledge.Įxplore The Mysteries Of These 6 Caves In Kentucky Thanks to Kentucky’s limestone geology, the state has an incredible collection of caves and caverns–there are over 130 caves in Kentucky, with a mile or more of charted tunnels.
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