Mammoth Cave Campground
Mammoth Cave National Park
Write a Review Mammoth Cave Entrance Rd. Mammoth Cave, KY 42259 270-758-2424 270-758-2180 Reservations: 877-833-6777 Official WebsiteGPS: 37.1828, -86.0972
Overview of Mammoth Cave Campground
Reservations can be made online. Some sites can accommodate RV 38 ft. long max and trailers 26 ft. long max.
Last Price Paid: $12
Reported by Ken O on 3/22/2023
Longest RV Reported: 38 feet
Reported by Brown Sign Junkies on 4/3/2018
Number of Sites 111
Pad Type asphalt
Reservations yes
Open Seasonally March - Nov.
Elevation 754 ft / 229 m
Max Stay 14
Tent Camping Yes







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Q&A - Ask the Community about Mammoth Cave Campground
To ask questions of the owner or manager please contact the campground directly. 270-758-2424
Nstaskey asked on 3/4/2022
Does the dump station have potable water to fill your RV? Thanks
Kessler2011 asked on 4/23/2021
Any recommendations for the best campsites at Mammoth Cave Campground? Thanks!
Reviews of Mammoth Cave Campground 32 people have reviewed this location.
“Great NP campground close to activities”
Reviewed 3/22/2023
Nightly rate: | $12 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 72 |
We enjoyed several days here in March. Sites are nicely space but most were empty this time of year. We had a pull through site but the pavement was curved, short and between trees so a big rig would not fit here. The sites are quite variable in size and how level they are so check specific site reviews if concerned about this. Adequ... more
We enjoyed several days here in March. Sites are nicely space but most were empty this time of year.
We had a pull through site but the pavement was curved, short and between trees so a big rig would not fit here. The sites are quite variable in size and how level they are so check specific site reviews if concerned about this.
Adequate showers and laundry are not new, but clean. Dump station and potable water are available. WiFi at the outside the camp store and visitor center was helpful. I had 2 Verizon bars at my site and could make and receive calls there but our site was more elevated than many.
Make your cave tour reservations ahead of time as they are largely sold out on the day of the tour.
Ken O would stay here again
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“Great National Park Campground”
Reviewed 11/6/2022
Nightly rate: | $13 |
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Days stayed: | 5 |
Site Number: | 86 |
I love off-season camping, lots fewer people and without leaves on the trees, I was able to get enough power using my solar panels. Summer would be impossible to get charged. Sites are pretty large and have nice separation. The showers are adequate, it takes what seems like a minute of your time for them to get warm. Flush toilets... more
I love off-season camping, lots fewer people and without leaves on the trees, I was able to get enough power using my solar panels. Summer would be impossible to get charged.
Sites are pretty large and have nice separation. The showers are adequate, it takes what seems like a minute of your time for them to get warm. Flush toilets, lots of pull-through sites. During the off season there is a loop closed, I think it was called D loop it has 40 sites.
I was able to find a hole in the trees for decent Starlink connection. I had no cellular connection with Google FI, T-Mobile. Our site was close enough to the camp store that I could get a connection from the park wi-fi, though it dropped alot, but sufficient to do email.
The park is amazing, lots of good hiking from the campground. Camp sites are half off with the Lifetime Senior Pass and it also gives you half off of cave tours for one person. With a family, it would get expensie quickly doing the cave tours. We did the Heritage cave tour and it was great! The cave is incredible, not like any cave I have been in before, but still beautiful.
The big drawback is the generator usage. My opinion is everyone ought to figure out a way to function for at least 24 hours without running a generator. Also people lack respect for the generator hours and there was no enforcement of the hours, which are from 8 to 8. First morning, the guy across the street started his up at 6 am!
All in all a great stop.
BurntFrog Life would stay here again
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“Good Standard Campground Experience”
Reviewed 10/13/2022
Nightly rate: | $25 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 78 |
This campsite is very close to the visitors center, and close to a park convenience store for the basics. This campground has coin op showers as well as flushing toilets. There is also a place to fill water jugs. Our campsite had a fire pit and picnic table, as well as a good place to put a tent. Some sights are more private than o... more
This campsite is very close to the visitors center, and close to a park convenience store for the basics. This campground has coin op showers as well as flushing toilets. There is also a place to fill water jugs. Our campsite had a fire pit and picnic table, as well as a good place to put a tent.
Some sights are more private than others. Luckily ours only had one neighbor. We saw deer roaming the campsite and woods every morning.
Nik F would stay here again
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“Delightful setting with lots to see and do”
Reviewed 10/8/2022
Nightly rate: | $12 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 64 |
We opted to stay at the Mammoth Cave campground instead of Houchin Ferry at the last minute - we generally try to find less crowded options, but despite being nearly full, this campground was very peaceful and didn't feel crowded, and we had 9am tours booked so it was nice to be close to the visitor center. All booking after 4:30 has t... more
We opted to stay at the Mammoth Cave campground instead of Houchin Ferry at the last minute - we generally try to find less crowded options, but despite being nearly full, this campground was very peaceful and didn't feel crowded, and we had 9am tours booked so it was nice to be close to the visitor center. All booking after 4:30 has to happen via recreation.gov, so you may want to do that while you have cell service if coming in late afternoon. Site 64 is level, although not one of the longer pads (we have a truck camper, plenty of room for that). Concrete picnic table, walking distance to a very clean and upgraded bathroom and we walked back and forth to the campstore and the visitor center for tours, although less walky types might opt to drive. Showers at the campstore were not bad, 4.5 minutes for $1.50. There is also laundry. Decent enough cell service (Google Fi).
The tours of the cave are great, definitely worth the time and $$. But book ahead! Even being there in October, they were sold out by 9:00am. We did the Historic Tour and loved it. Also check out coming in or leaving via the Green River ferry if you don't have an RV or trailer. Truck campers and cars allowed, and although it's a very short ride, it's pretty cool and a lovely drive up the other side out of the park (no fee to ride).
camper-748802 would stay here again
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“If you like the noise and smell of generators....”
Reviewed 9/18/2022
Nightly rate: | $15 |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
Site Number: | 35 |
I spent a few days there in September. The campground is in a heavily wooded area with no hookups for RVs. Hiking trails start on the camp store side of the park. The caves are by the visitor center, within walking distance. You're probably better off if you purchase your tickets online. Internet is very slow or non-existent, Verizon w... more
I spent a few days there in September. The campground is in a heavily wooded area with no hookups for RVs. Hiking trails start on the camp store side of the park. The caves are by the visitor center, within walking distance. You're probably better off if you purchase your tickets online. Internet is very slow or non-existent, Verizon worked the best in the area, but even that was slow. Closer to the camp store you may be able to access the campground wifi but not too far and not always working well. If you have solar panels they won't work much because it's so heavily wooded. Basically, you have to run your generator which is not so noisy, and stinky. Starlink for the Internet also won't work for the same reason.
The site with the most open sky is 51 if you want to stay longer and don't mind dry camping. This might work the best for both solar and Starlink. If you are a weekend camper and like to be cut off the Internet, don't mind smelling generator exhaust and noise around you, besides the usual campfire smoke this might be a great campground for you. There is one loop that is only for tents. If you are an RVer, you will be surrounded by generator noise and smell during a busy weekend. The sites seem pretty level you might need some leveling but manageable. The park itself is easy to access, it works for bigger rigs. They have a dump site and you can fill your water in the park. I did not use the bathrooms and showers, so I comment on that.
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“Close To Cave”
Reviewed 8/21/2022
Nightly rate: | $30 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
This campground was busy with a lot of tent campers. We only stayed one night to go see the cave. Can walk to the cave visitor center. The back in was tight but we got it in with some patience. Quiet hours are enforced. Had generator running 5 mins past 8 and had a officer knocking on our door to turn it off.
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“Quiet, wonderful campground”
Reviewed 8/14/2022
Nightly rate: | $25 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 54 |
We were so excited to get to check another National Park off our bucket list. The campground was so nice! The sites are very well maintained. You can walk to the Visitor's Center from the campground. There is a camp store with anything you could need. There is a great bike trail (it's not like a greenway, it's gravel, so be careful). L... more
We were so excited to get to check another National Park off our bucket list. The campground was so nice! The sites are very well maintained. You can walk to the Visitor's Center from the campground. There is a camp store with anything you could need. There is a great bike trail (it's not like a greenway, it's gravel, so be careful). Lots and lots of history in this area. On our way up, we stopped by Sgt. York's Home (it's a State Park) and one day drove up to Lincoln's Birthplace National Historical Park. It was a great 3 day trip.
We never used the bathroom facilities, so can't comment on that. There was no electricity, but there was water in the campground.
MTKeyes would stay here again
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“Busy NP campground”
Reviewed 4/20/2022
Nightly rate: | $25 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Busy campground, sites are close, felt crowded. Arrived mid-week in April and was able to get a site without reservations. Best part of this park are dogs are allowed on the hiking trails!
Eileen would stay here again
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“Good campground for visiting Mammoth Cave National Park”
Reviewed 4/14/2022
Nightly rate: | $13 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 82 |
It's a busy campground. I was here during local spring break so that may have added some number. The strange thing is that most of the sites are pull-through. I think they could have more sites if during the busier seasons there were split to create two pull-in. sites. If you plan on going on any of the tours make sure you either get a... more
It's a busy campground. I was here during local spring break so that may have added some number. The strange thing is that most of the sites are pull-through. I think they could have more sites if during the busier seasons there were split to create two pull-in. sites. If you plan on going on any of the tours make sure you either get a reservation early. Or if your group is small enough 1 or 2 people. Some of the tours have cancellations so show up early when the visitor's center opens. If you aren't in the caves there are many miles of hiking trails. Also there is a gravel bike trail that you could take all the way down to the closets town.
There is some cell phone signal in the campground, almost none in the park itself.
EnOne would stay here again
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“Nice Overnight for Cave Tour”
Reviewed 4/12/2022
Nightly rate: | $25 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 71 |
Stopped here on 4/8/22 on the way to Nashville. We didn't need any hook-ups so we were good there. It had been a little cold and rainy when were were there, so it was a bit muddy, but the pull-through site itself was paved and dry. We were in the area for a week in mid-March of 2020 and our cave tour was cancelled due to everything shu... more
Stopped here on 4/8/22 on the way to Nashville. We didn't need any hook-ups so we were good there. It had been a little cold and rainy when were were there, so it was a bit muddy, but the pull-through site itself was paved and dry. We were in the area for a week in mid-March of 2020 and our cave tour was cancelled due to everything shutting down. We were able to book the same tour again for 4/9 and it was great. Our tour was mid-afternoon, so we were able to just check out of the site by 11 and move to the oversize area of the visitors center parking like about a block away. The only down-side wasn't with the campground, but the campers in our site after us. They didn't know what time zone they were in, were 2 1/2 hours early for check-in, and tried to rush out out of the site. Oh well. Takes all kinds I guess.
Kyle would stay here again
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noted 11/6/2019
Just a quick note from our stay in Oct. 2019 - be aware most pull thru sites will put your doors on the road side, not your site side. We took our chances and went the wrong way around the one way system to get into position for a week long stay.
noted 11/6/2019
Some of the reviews seem to imply that electric hookup is available. I do not believe this is accurate in this campground.
TWO PEAS AND THE POD: MAMMOTH CAVE CAMPGROUND (KY)
We were thrilled to pull up to the check-in station here at Mammoth Cave Campground and be offered one of their two full hook up sites for the week. During the busy season I suspect these two sites...
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There’s no doubt that the underground world is a fascinating one. Ever since we visited Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico and were blown away by the surreal beauty of the underground formations, ca...
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Amenities
Hookups
- dry camping
Recreation
- recreation trail
Site Amenities
- fire ring
- picnic table
- pull thru
Facilities
- dump station
- firewood
- general store
- group sites
- ADA Accessible
- laundry
- recycle
- restrooms: flush
- showers
- trash
- water available
Pets
- pets
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