Turnhole Backcountry Campsite — Mammoth Cave National Park

  • $0.00 /night
  • (4.5)2 reviews

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About Campground

The park offers thirteen designated backcountry campsites that are accessible only by hiking or horseback.

Backcounty sites are primitive, with only a fire ring and horse hitching posts available.

All sites except McCoy Hollow have a nearby water source, but campers should boil and treat water before drinking, or plan to carry in drinking water.

Campsites are limited to one party up to eight people in size.

Pickup a Backcountry map at the Mammoth Cave Campground information kiosk, or the Visitor Information desk.

Permit Required - $10 per trip. Reservations through Recreation.gov.

Overnight camping is permitted along floodplains and on islands along the Green and Nolin Rivers. Camping in these areas is only accessible by boat.

When camping on floodplains, campers must camp at least ½ mile away from Green River Ferry, Houchin Ferry and Dennison Ferry Day Use Area.

Know where you are. Riverside camping on private lands outside the park may not be permitted.

Sudden rainstorms can cause rapid flooding along riverways and river levels and currents fluctuate dramatically, particularly during winter months. Always check the river level and weather forecast before launching or camping along the rivers.

Pickup a Backcountry map at the Mammoth Cave Campground information kiosk, or the Visitor Information desk.

Permit Required - $10 per trip. Permits available online, up to a week in advance. Permits are subject to cancelation due to river levels. River levels must remain below 20 feet.

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Hike-in
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Dispersed
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Features

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Essentials

Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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Corey Henderson

4 years ago
5/5

Nice quiet spot to rest when out on the trails.

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