RV Park Campground
Cave Country RV Campground is the perfect RV campground for your next trip to Mammoth Cave National Park. Mammoth Cave Country RV Campground is Cave City, Kentucky's premier RV park campground. Located a short distance from Mammoth Cave National Park and the Mammoth Cave area attractions, Cave Country RV Campground offers a modern RV camping facility in the heart of Kentucky's Caves, Lakes and Corvette Region. If you love RV camping and are visiting Mammoth Cave National Park or Mammoth Cave area attractions, if you have a RV camper of any size, even a big-rig RV camper then you have to experience RV camping at Cave Country RV Campground. Only a few short miles from Mammoth Cave National Park, we are a convenient overnight stop along I-65 and the perfect RV site for a RV camping trip to Mammoth Cave National Park, consider us your second home. Easy Big Rig RV access from I-65 Exit 53, our modern facility will pamper you and your rig with spacious pull-thru, full hook-up sites.
Attractions Near Mammoth Cave
There's so much to do near Mammoth Cave National Park... go caving in the world's largest cave system, experience cave tours, see dinosaurs, visit museums and historic sites, go canoeing and horseback riding or enjoy kentucky antiques, some of the best antiquing in the country. We invite you to visit us and share the fun and excitement that the Mammoth Cave area has to offer in Cave City, Kentucky. There is truly something here for everyone.
Mammoth Cave
Mammoth Cave is the longest cave system in the entire world. Mammoth Cave National Park consists of 52,830 acres located mostly in Edmonson County, Kentucky. Over 350 miles of this great cave system has been mapped and surveyed but so much has yet to be discovered. The National Park Service offers a variety of fun and educational cave tours to visitors. Some of the most popular sites to see include Grand Avenue, Fat Man's Misery, and Frozen Niagara and even the cave that is said to have been a hideout for the famous Jesse James. Many cave tours have state-of-the-art lighting systems as well as other safety features making them fun for all while the more daring would enjoy lantern tours and even an underground boat tour.
