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Mammoth Cave National Park

For those in the know, Mammoth Cave National Park is much more than 392 miles of cold dank underground caverns, it’s also 60 miles of exquisite horseback riding trails for those of us that choose the sunny side of life. With easy to moderately challenging trails, multiple loop routes , scenic views, babbling brooks, waterfalls, rolling hills, and steep ravines the trails here offer a bit of everything that a rider could want.

Read an article about this area in the January 2012 issue of Trail Blazer Magazine

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What to Expect

  • 60 miles of wooded bridle trails
  • The Maple Springs Group Campground has seven sites, and four of them are equipped for horseback riders.
  • There are numerous private horse camping facilities just outside the park boundaries
  • Highlines, potable water, and toilets are located in camp

Rules and Regulations

  • Land Manager = Mammoth Cave National Park

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Wow! You made all the way through. You must be really into horse and mule riding and camping in Kentucky. Click HERE to see more places to ride in the Bluegrass State

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