HitTheRoadJack
For Mammoth Cave - Mammoth Cave National Park: Stayed 3 nights over spring break. Campground is very close to the visitor center, cave tours, & hiking/biking trails. We had plenty to do & see without driving elsewhere. Some sites are close together but most are nicely spaced out & level. Bathrooms are super clean, but small & only 1 per loop. Showers at the camp store takes coins but are nice & hot. We loved our stay & the cave tours are awesome! (Buy tickets in advance!)
Posted Apr 12, 2024 by HitTheRoadJack from Nebraska . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
BnDRoadTrip
For Mammoth Cave - Mammoth Cave National Park: Stayed one night, Thursday March 2, 2023; lots of availability. Was going to stay two nights but a severe storm knocked down numerous trees, one within 10 yards of our camper, knocked out the power and they closed the park. Fortunately we were on a cave tour during the storm. Sites are primitive, but nice. Bathrooms have flush toilets and are clean. Pay showers at the camp store are decent. The caves are awesome and there are other hiking, fishing and kayaking opportunities.
Posted Mar 11, 2023 by BnDRoadTrip from Wisconsin. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
KC
For Mammoth Cave - Mammoth Cave National Park: Stayed 3 nights in 30’ RV. Great location. Level sites. No hook ups but there is a dump station available. Fresh water and bathrooms available near sites. Each site had its own picnic table and fire ring. Many tent campers. Gets noisy on weekends. Perfect for hiking and touring the caves. Walking distance to Visitors Center. Park staff keeps everything neat, clean and in working condition.
Posted Sep 16, 2021 by KC from CT. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Wherearedaveanddar
For Mammoth Cave - Mammoth Cave National Park: We loved our stay here. A pretty typical NP campground. Nice wooded sites, fairly spaced. We had a pull through, there were lots of both, in all different sizes and shapes. Some spots were definitely better than others. Ours was tricky to get into (a pretty big curve on the driveway), but once we set up it was great. We didn’t use the bath house, but did do laundry at the camp store, which was nice. The location of the campground is close to all the nearby hiking and cave tours, but away from the crowds. Town is quite a ways away, so we were happy to be up in the park.
Posted Sep 11, 2021 by Wherearedaveanddar from San Diego. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Bob
For Mammoth Cave - Mammoth Cave National Park: Great wooded sites. Had no problem with a pull through rv site for my 34’ with toad. Close to visitor center and food and tours at mammoth cave. Had to boondock but able to dump as leaving. No WiFi but Verizon worked fine. Clean bathrooms and friendly staff. If your looking for a KOA go to cave city if you are looking for a great park setting and cheap come here. If you are lucky and want power try for a vip site first come first served but nice. There are a lot of good rv sites on a first come come first served.
Posted Oct 13, 2019 by Bob from North Georgia . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Chspyder
For Mammoth Cave - Mammoth Cave National Park: Nice area large enough for my 35ft toy hauler and f350. Not close to the cave. And they strictly enforce 9pm no generators .... Even in 90 degree weather, if I wanted to roast I'd get a tent!
And cell service is not available att and tmobile. Also wifi really sucks.
Posted Jul 04, 2019 by Chspyder from Louisville KY. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
sachmo
For Mammoth Cave - Mammoth Cave National Park: Wooded campground. Tight fit for 35'class A but can do. No hook ups.
Posted Jun 19, 2018 by sachmo from FL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.