Mammoth Cave Backcountry Camping campground
Mammoth Cave, Kentucky

Mammoth Cave Backcountry Camping

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94 campsites

94

Total Campsites

Campground

94

Reservable Sites

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Accessible

ADA-compliant sites

Organization

Managing agency

Overview

About Mammoth Cave Backcountry Camping

Overview Mammoth Cave National Park encompasses 52,830 acres in south central Kentucky and protects the diverse geological, biological and historical features associated with the longest known cave in the world. Backcountry camping is one of the many outdoor pleasures that visitors enjoy. There are 13 designated peaceful and scenic backcountry campsites. There is also the option of riverbank/island camping. Permits for Backcountry Camping and Riverbank Camping may be purchased online in advance on www.recreation.gov or obtained at Park (Please see * below for details.) Riverbank camping permits are not released to purchase till 7 days out. Also, Riverbank camping permits are not issued or released if river level is 20 feet or above. For any questions, please call the Visitor Center at 270-758-2180. *Please Note: Your Camping Permit must be downloaded and printed by accessing your Recreation.gov account up to 14 days prior to arrival. You can not modify your reservation after it is printed. If you cannot print your permit or save to your phone, you may visit Mammoth Cave Campground Kiosk during March 1st through November 30th. During the closed season December 1 through February 28 please go to the Visitor Center for all camping permits. Please Note: There is a $10.00 non-refundable reservation fee regardless of number of nights booked, specific to backcountry and/or floodplain/riverside camping. No discounts are applied towards the $10.00 non-refundable reservation fee. Recreation The parks backcountry, 37 square miles of this rugged, inviting landscape await you along more than 66 miles of trails, and the winding turns of the Green and Nolin Rivers. Popular activities include hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, canoeing and kayaking, birding, and photography. Facilities The parks backcountry, 37 square miles of this rugged, inviting landscape await you along more than 66 miles of trails, and the winding turns of the Green and Nolin Rivers. Popular activities include hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, canoeing and kayaking, birding, and photography. Natural Features Backcountry camping offers opportunities to find solitude and appreciate the beauty and diversity of Mammoth Cave National Park's rugged hills, majestic woodlands, and scenic rivers. Soluble limestone, sinkholes, sinking streams and cave create a landform called Karst Topography. Nearby Attractions Nearly 30 miles of the Green and Nolin rivers offer canoeing and boating through the park. Commercial outfitters outside the park rent canoes, kayaks and safety equipment. https://www.nps.gov/maca/planyourvisit/canoeliveries.htm Most trails north of the Green River are open for horseback riding. Commercial liveries outside the park rent horses and some may provide organized excursions. https://www.nps.gov/maca/planyourvisit/horseback.htm Mammoth Cave offers tours, check the park website for schedules and reservations. www.nps.gov/maca Charges & Cancellations For rules and reservation policies please follow the link below: https://www.recreation.gov/rules-reservation-policies

  • 94 total campsites listed.
  • Most common site type: unknown (80).
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Our Take

What makes Mammoth Cave Backcountry Camping special

Mammoth Cave Backcountry Camping offers a quieter, more immersive way to experience the 52,830 acres of Mammoth Cave National Park. Thirteen designated backcountry campsites are scattered along the park's trail network, each providing a rustic, pack-it-in, pack-it-out experience far from the busy developed campground. Riverbank and island camping along the Green and Nolin Rivers adds a paddling dimension — launch a canoe and set up camp on a gravel bar for the night. Permits are required and can be reserved online or picked up at the park. The backcountry trails pass through old-growth forest, limestone sinkholes, and along bluff lines where cave entrances dot the hillsides. Spring wildflowers carpet the forest floor from March through May, and fall color peaks in late October. Hikers should be prepared for ticks and creek crossings. With 94 available sites across hike-to and boat-in locations, solitude is nearly guaranteed even on holiday weekends — a sharp contrast to the main campground just miles away.

Campsite Inventory

94 sites to choose from

Unknown

80total sites

80

Reservable

0

Accessible

HIKE TO

13total sites

13

Reservable

0

Accessible

BOAT IN

1total sites

1

Reservable

0

Accessible

Amenities & Details

Everything you need to know

BOAT RAMP

Boat Ramp

BOAT TRAILER PARKING

Boat Trailer Parking

Campfire Allowed

Yes

Site capacity

Single

Check-in time

08:00 AM, 12:00 PM

Check-out time

08:00 AM, 11:00 AM

Condition Rating

Good, Poor

Fire Pit

Fire Pit

GEOLOGICAL ATTRACTIONS

Geological Attractions

Hike In Distance to Site

3

Location Rating

Good

Max guests

8

Minimum guests

Yes

PARKING AREA

Parking Area

PAVED PARKING

Paved Parking

Pets allowed

Yes

Proximity to Water

Riverfront

RIVER ACCESS

River Access

Reservations & Contact

Plan your stay

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Phone

270-758-2180

Email

maca_park_information@nps.gov

Getting There

Please click the link for "Driving Directions" under the addition links tab on the right hand side of the page for detailed directions.

FAQ

Common questions

Everything you need to know before your trip to Mammoth Cave Backcountry Camping.

How do reservations work for Mammoth Cave Backcountry Camping?

Reservation availability for Mammoth Cave Backcountry Camping can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.

What campsite types are available at Mammoth Cave Backcountry Camping?

Mammoth Cave Backcountry Camping currently lists Unknown (80), HIKE TO (13), BOAT IN (1).

Where is Mammoth Cave Backcountry Camping located?

Mammoth Cave Backcountry Camping is in Kentucky near Mammoth Cave.

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