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Waterfront Cabin with Hot Tub
A very peaceful cabin! Was a great place to stay for our travels. Loved the hot tub! James was very proactive in informing us about the recent nationwide flooding that affected the outdoor space, so we didn’t get to use the fire pit but it was still a great space for our needs. It was an amazing cabin and we would definitely stay here again!

Mammoth Cave/Beech Bend/NCM
Thanks for sharing this beautiful home. Great family time for us.

Mammoth Cave - Nolin Lake
Stayed with family for a fishing trip and cave touring. House was beautiful and clean, so many activities here to keep all the kiddos happy and entertained. And, A well stocked kitchen for meal preparing! Highly recommend!

The Birdhouse Tree house
The house is excellent. Exactly as shown in the pictures. This is a 5/5 except one thing. there is no stove to cook within the house.

Rough River Lake Vacation Rentals hot tub WIFI
This home was a great getaway! Beautiful patio with a great view and peaceful neighborhood. I used apple maps to get there and it does drop you a few houses before the actual cabin but if you keep going down the road the driveway is marked well and easy to find. Jerry and Loie were quick to respond with any need while our stay! They do only have direct tv so if you are a tv watcher bring your own fire stick or roku stick for streaming! The hot tub was very clean, nice and toasty for the chilly days! I definitely recommend this home if you are looking to get away from the hustle of bigger cities!

Spacious 5-bed | 2-bath Basement Home
Great country environment. This was our 2nd stay this fall and winter. I will say you will not be disappointed if you want to just get away from the hassle of crowds for some R and R.

Unique lakeside vacation home in Tompkinsville
We enjoyed our stay and spending time with our family in the area. Actually the home was only a mile or so away from our family which was very convenient. Ronda was very friendly and the home was perfect for what we needed.

Gorgeous Log Cabin close to Cave and Lakes!!
Had a wonderful stay and would be happy to stay here again. We loved the location! It’s so quiet and peaceful and we loved hearing the neighbors animals. Plus it’s not far away from the highway and about half way between Bowling Green and Mammoth Cave. The only challenge we had was initially getting there our gps had the location tagged before we actually got to the house. The address number was on the fence for the house but it was a bit hard to see and we missed it.
Your guide to Mammoth Cave
All About Mammoth Cave
Mammoth Cave is a natural wonder in the heart of Kentucky, located midway between the major cities of Louisville and Nashville, Tennessee. Home to the world’s longest known cave system, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mammoth Cave National Park has just as much to do above ground as it does in the 400 miles of caverns that lie beneath it. There are over 53,000 acres of park with nearly 85 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, and you can spot muskrats and rare local species such as the Indiana brown bat.
Park rangers are posted at the Visitor Center on the southern side of the park to answer any questions you might have and host free guided hikes through the park. The Green and Nolin Rivers provide 30 miles of space to kayak or canoe. Outside of the park, there are a few nearby towns, including Cave City, where you can ride a zipline and see life-size dinosaur statues.
The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Mammoth Cave
Mammoth Cave is a major attraction year round, but be sure to bring a jacket when you visit as the caves’ interiors are cool regardless of the season. Summer is the most popular time to visit the caves and explore the rest of the park because of the temperate weather outside, but be prepared for a wait for some tours. The cooler days of spring and fall make them quieter times to arrive. Springfest in Old Louisville offers food trucks and local artwork in May. In late fall and winter, you’ll have much of the park to yourself, and September brings the Ten-Tucky Festival in Louisville, a series of plays by local professionals.
Top things to do in Mammoth Cave
The Sinkhole Trail
This two-and-a-half-mile trail is an accessible path through Mammoth Cave National Park. The route winds its way through moss-covered rock formations, past smaller caves, and across a wooden boardwalk. You’ll also be able to catch a few glimpses of the underground river that flows through the cave system.
Abraham Lincoln’s Birthplace National Historical Park
An hour’s drive northeast of Mammoth Cave National Park is the birthplace of America’s 16th president. This historic site in Hodgenville is home to pastoral trails following in the footsteps of the statesman’s boyhood play places, a large stone monument, and multiple exhibits where you can learn about his early life in rural Kentucky.
Historic Churches and Cemeteries
More than 600 families in 30 rural communities called Mammoth Cave their home before it became a national park in 1941. Learn about their history and lives at the four churches and adjacent cemeteries, such as the Old Guide’s Cemetery off the Heritage Trail and the Mammoth Cave Baptist Church.
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