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Maple Springs
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Overview
At Maple Springs, visitors can enjoy the serenity of the campground and surrounding backcountry trails, or spend their days exploring Mammoth Cave. Campers can explore up to ten miles of the cave through a variety of tours available at the Visitor Center. With more than 400 miles (644 km) of mapped passageways, Mammoth Cave ranks as the world's longest known cave system. Mammoth Cave is named for its grand size and scale. Visit the Rotunda for an idea of just how large this underground world is. The World Heritage Site was explored by Native Americans more than 2,000 years ago, and Europeans discovered its existence at the turn of the 19th century.
Recreation
Avid horseback riders head to Maple Springs to explore the lush backcountry trails. Hikers will also find these trails enjoyable.
Facilities
Access to the primitive campground is best by ferry. The ferry is six miles from the Mammoth Cave Visitor Center and fits three cars. Ferry rides are free and take only a few minutes. It is closer to take the ferry to the campground. If the ferry is down, you will drive around which takes about 45 minutes. Call (270) 758-2166 for information, ferry schedules and standards for trailers.
Horse ties are behind the campsites. A small amphitheater is on site and a large fire pit is available for groups on a first come, first served basis.
Natural Features
This campground is part of Mammoth Cave National Park, a 52,800-acre park that includes the Green River Valley, rolling Kentucky hillsides, and the expansive Mammoth Cave with grand-scale chambers and long, winding passageways. This remote campsite is quiet, peaceful and ideal for those who want to be immersed in nature. Wildlife includes deer, turkey, and coyotes.
Nearby Attractions
Take a tour of Mammoth Cave and see landmark cave areas like the Cathedral Domes and Mammoth's famous formation, Frozen Niagara. Or hike above the caverns to explore sinkholes like Cedar Sink.
Charges & Cancellations
**For rules and reservation policies please follow the link below:**
**https://www.recreation.gov/rules-reservation-policies**
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Amenities
Flush Toilets
Potable Water
Electric Hookups
Firewood
Accessible
Picnic Tables
Fire Rings
Trash Service
Cell Service
Pet Policy
Pets allowed on leash
Campground Rules
- Campfires generally permitted — verify current fire restrictions before lighting
Individual Sites (7)
In this park
Trails at Mammoth Cave National Park
Wet Prong Trail
7.3 mi1,122 ftmoderate
Turnhole Bend via Buffalo Trail
6 mi430 fteasy
Raymer Hollow Trail
7 mi860 ftmoderate
Maple Springs, Raymer Hollow Trail, and Mill Branch Trail Loop
13.3 mi1,821 ftmoderate
McCoy Hollow Trail
12.3 mi2,408 ftdifficult
Mammoth Cave Park Long Loop Trail
16.1 mi2,438 ftmoderate
Within ~30 miles
Trails near Maple Springs
Sal Hollow and Buffalo Creek Loop Trail
Kentucky
8.7 km185 mgain
Easy
Big Hollow North and South Loops Trail
Kentucky
17.9 km314 mgain
Moderate
Maple Springs, Raymer Hollow Trail, and Mill Branch Trail Loop
Kentucky
21.4 km555 mgain
Moderate
Buffalo Creek and Saw Hollow Loop
Kentucky
19.2 km497 mgain
Moderate
Turnhole Bend via Buffalo Trail
Kentucky
9.7 km131 mgain
Easy
Good Spring West Trail [CLOSED]
Kentucky
5.2 km114 mgain
Moderate
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