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Visiting Mammoth Cave National Park, KY


At 336 miles, this is the longest system of cave's in the world.
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Mammoth Cave

5 of 5 stars
Chicago, Illinois
Nov 17, 2009

My family had a great time. We learned a little history about the caves as well as feeling like we had a little adventure. Try to get a tour-guide Jerry he is a local celebrity because of his...more

4 of 5 stars
Nashville, Tennessee
Jul 5, 2009

We decided fairly last minute to go to Mammoth Cave National Park on July 4th. According to the park's website, the cave tours on July 4th are usually sold out weeks in advance. So we just went there...more

5 of 5 stars
bowling green, ky
May 4, 2009
1/1 found this review helpful

I found it to be a remarkable tour, and it was a completely new experience for me. I don't want to say too much, so that you can experience it for yourself. It is an educational tour, as are all...more

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