Travel + Leisure Named Mammoth Cave The Most Beautiful Place In Kentucky, And We Couldn’t Agree More
Mammoth Cave is the superlative superstar of the Bluegrass, earning the state world-wide acclaim and attention. A bucket-list must, the cavern system features over 400 miles of underground caverns and passageways, with more miles being added all the time. In addition to its epic underground tours, aboveground adventures abound at Mammoth Cave, too. The trails are spectacular, and the national park is, pardon the pun, a stellar place for stargazing. Oh, and did we mention it’s extraordinarily beautiful? It is, and it’s not just us who think so. Travel + Leisure recently named Mammoth Cave the most beautiful place in Kentucky… and we couldn’t agree more.
When was the last time you explored Kentucky’s world-famous national park? Not only is Mammoth Cave an epic bucket list accomplishment, but it really is the most beautiful place in Kentucky.
Within the rolling hills of west-central Kentucky, nestled on the edge of America's Southern Appalachian Region, lies an underground world millions of years in the making.
A United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Site and Biosphere Reserve, this sandstone labyrinth encompasses more than 400 miles of known passageways, with more being discovered all the time.
Over two million people visit Mammoth Cave each year to revel in this otherworldly underworld. Tours led by rangers at Mammoth Cave National Park range from short, well-marked routes to extensive off-trail forays into the depths of this vast network of passages.
The Violet City Lantern Tour is a fan favorite. This three-hour tour covers three miles -- all by lantern light! This tour offers an in-depth look at Mammoth Cave's rich history and most intriguing geological features.
And the various "rooms" within Mammoth Cave will drop your jaw. This, for example, is the Frozen Niagara. This large formation can be seen on the Domes and Dripstones, Frozen Niagara, Focus on Frozen Niagara, Grand Avenue, Introduction to Caving, and Wild Cave tours.
But Mammoth Cave is anything but a one-trick pony (or horse, because, Kentucky); above-ground adventures abound a this national park, which is one of the reasons it earned the title from Travel + Leisure. The lushly forested park above the caves boasts hiking and equestrian trails, plus canoeing, kayaking, and some pretty amazing waterfall chasing!
Recently designated an official Dark Sky Park, Mammoth Cave National Park is the first National Park Service operated site *and* Dark Sky Place in Kentucky, and it’s well-earned: the stargazing here is nothing short of extraordinary.
From above and below ground, to all corners, nooks, and crannies of this national park, everything about Mammoth Cave is spectacular... and spectacularly beautiful, too.