Friday, February 27, 2015

Mammoth Cave National Park - Top 5 Attractions

4. Backcountry

While the park offers three developed campgrounds, away from all the visitors and enjoy the solitude of the journey. There are 12 seats in the quiet and picturesque campsite to choose to see all of them with something else you choose. This park is much more than a cave, so get and see the mountainous and forested hills of Kentucky. To access most cases, you are a "bin" if I use that word carefully. Instead of a bridge, the park has a mini-ferry, big enough for one car after another. Driving, you are sitting in your car, and you begin to get across the river. There is a 20 second round, but it is removed from the park, something never to take the many visitors check out.

Some trails will take you close to the water as the First and Second Creek Creek, and offer great campsites. Homestead is a great place to camp if you want to set, and some days shorter tour. And Collie Ridge is good if you want to be in the middle of everything in the desert. Please note, you must plan a pass from the zone of influence of the visitor center and none of the available ferries to accommodate campers, so accordingly.

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