Canoeing on the Green River at Mammoth Cave
7 mile canoe trip down the Green River at Mammoth Cave. We put in at Dennison Ferry and paddled down to the Green River Ferry. Very cool trip. We used Mammoth Cave Canoe and Kayak mammothcavecanoe-k.com or call 877-592-2663 and Becky the owner will take care of you.
Mammoth Cave National Park 2015
Seven days exploring Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky. Other than having the longest underground cave system in the world (400 miles!), there are also great hiking trails with backcountry camping, canoeing on the Green River where you can camp anywhere on the floodplain, and some great bike trails. Talk about having something for everyone!
Music credits:
Get Away by Dr. Dog
God Willin' & the Creek Don't Rise by Ray LaMontagne & The Pariah Dogs
Treefingers by Radiohead
Clocks by Coldplay
Cave City, Kentucky
Cave City is located on I-65, Exit 53 in South Central Kentucky. As the Gateway to Cave Country we invite you to come explore the vast and unique underground passageways of our many caves. Above ground we have dinosaurs, museums, hiking, horseback riding, fishing & canoeing, ziplining, antiques and flea markets.
Green River Mammoth Cave
One of the many caves at Mammoth Cave National Park located in central Kentucky. The Green River dissects the park and is a unique place to paddle, hike, camp, etc.This particular cave allows you to paddle into it at normal water levels.
Wigwam Village 2 Cave City Kentucky
Near Mammoth Cave National Park in Cave City Kentucky is Wigwam Village 2. We stayed there twice and Holbrook once.
Home by 4Alarm, Mammoth Cave Hotel 3-7-15
4Alarm performs Home an original song.
Mammoth Cave Hotel Grand Reopening 3-7-15.
Video By: Zach Cooke.
Mammoth Cave, KY (Domes and Dripstones Tour)
A tour through Mammoth Cave near Bowling Green, KY. This is the popular Domes and Dripstones tour provided by the National Park Service. This tour takes us through the most actively growing part of the cave where many of the geological formations are still in development. The tour was filmed in February 2016 using the Canon G15 camera in movie mode. Music provided by Kevin MacLeod. Also, Waltz of the Flowers and C Major Prelude by Bach.
Lost River Cave
Lost River Cave is one of those places that not many people know exists. Tourism in Bowling Green is usually limited to the National Corvette Museum but for those willing to explore will find an amazing underground cave with boat tours, cave crawls, kayaking and so much more. When your done, explore the gardens, pan for gems or enjoy any of the other numerous activities.
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Mammoth Cave Repairs | This American Land
National Parks across the country are filled with visitors this season, and many parks are badly in need of maintenance and repairs--conditions that can't be fixed without funding from Congress. Gary Strieker reports.
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LME 535--I recorded my voice to go along with pictures of some of the animals in Mammoth Cave
Kayaking 2 Miles Under A Mountain - Thrillsville Adventure Park
100 degrees outside, 55 degrees inside, 40 degree water! Have you ever kayaked under a mountain in an old limestone mine? This place is a must to visit.
Red River Gorge, KY
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Zip lines in the trees of Kentucky
River Styx Spring in Mammoth Cave National Park (1080p)
River Styx Spring in Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky. This spring is a short walk from the main visitor center, and is one of the park's often-overlooked above ground features.
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Bottomless Pit | Mammoth Cave Kentucky | Historic Tour
Don't get too close to the rail on this one folks. Oh my!
Taken February 2014 at Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky, USA
An Unexpected Ferry Ride In the Mammoth Cave National Park: Green River
An Unexpected Ferry In the Mammoth Cave National Park - We just wanted to get to the scenic drive within the national park and we came up to a road which ended in water! And then finally figured out that we have to take a ferry to cross the street (basically). The Green River flows through it. Very cool experience and a total surprise.
We have never been in a ferry which can only fit 2 cars. We have been in much bigger barges but not these small ones. However, I know the road is within the national park, but I think it is also used my locals to get to the next county. I think taking the ferry is the fastest way. It is managed by the National Park Service.
After the crossing the Green river ferry (for the first time), we drove on the one-way scenic drive. The leaves were still golden brown from the winter. Although, I think the roads weren't well maintained. There were many potholes that needs repair, so if you guys are going here, better have a good car :-). This scenic drive takes you around the forest within the national park. While driving, think how the longest cave in the world is under you.
Mammoth Cave has over 400 miles of explored tunnels and researchers, rangers and scientists are still exploring. They estimate there is really approximately 600 miles of caves down there. Wow.
After going to the north side of the park and the scenic drive, we went back to the Green River ferry station, so we can ride it back. This time, we knew what to do :-). It is open until 10pm.
Green River Ferry is the only operational ferry in all of Edmonson County after Houchin's Ferry went out of service in October 2013.
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We, Irwin and Victorina, have decided to quit our jobs, sell everything we have and go on an epic road trip of visiting all U.S. National Parks! Follow our journey - from letting go of our material possessions, preparing for the extended camping trip, and even the mistakes, joys, doubts and adventures we make along the way! We hope to inspire others to appreciate the beauty of Planet Earth.
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58X58 Mammoth Cave: Day One- Great Onyx Cave
58X58 takes on Mammoth Cave:
Crawling deep into Great Onyx Cave, our adventurous pair, joined by their two companions, venture to the underground heart of this mysterious park.
Coming soon- Day Two: Canoeing the Green River
Day 1:
R.E.Call (1897) Map of the Mammoth Cave by Image extracted from page 153 of The Mammoth Cave of Kentucky. An illustrated manual, etc …, by HOVEY, Horace Carter - and CALL (Richard Ellsworth). Original held and digitised by the British Library. Copied from Flickr.Note: The colours, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.This file is from the Mechanical Curator collection, a set of over 1 million images scanned from out-of-copyright books and released to Flickr Commons by the British Library.View image on Flickr View all images from book View catalogue entry for book.English | Français | +/−. Licensed under Public Domain via Commons -
Bridal Altar, Great Onyx Cave, KY.
File name: 06_10_013955a
Title: Bridal Altar, Great Onyx Cave, KY.
Date issued: 1930 - 1945 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 print (postcard) : linen texture, color ; 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.
Genre: Postcards
Subject: Caves
Notes: Title from item.
Collection: The Tichnor Brothers Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions
Description
English: Near the entrance of Great Onyx Cave. 1925. Great Onyx Cave is located in Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky.
Date
1925
Source
United States Geological Survey Photographic Library [1]
Author
United States Geological Survey W. T. Lee
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HIKING TRIP VLOG | Best Friends Exploring Kentucky
Hey hey!!
We decided to take a study break and go on a hiking trip at Red River Gorge! We hope you enjoy watching us (and by us I mean Brittney) fall and slip down muddy trails!!
-Brittney & Rachel
Into Morrell (Worley's) Cave: An Exploration of Spelunking
Into Morrell (Worley's) Cave: An Exploration of Spelunking
Final Video Project for Anne Ward's Video 1 Class at Appalachian State University.
Shot on a Canon Vixia HF10 and GoPro Hero 960
Worley's Cave is located in Bluff City, Tennessee, and is the best natural spelunking spot this side of the Mississippi. It has over 4,000 feet of caverns and tunnels.
It is the second longest cave in East Tennessee and # 177 on the USA's Longest Caves List.
Worley's Cave (also known as Morrell's Cave/Morrill's Cave) is well known for its historical significance during the Civil War when it was mined for saltpeter to make gunpowder. If you're not familiar with saltpeter, you may be interested to learn that it gets its explosive qualities from one of its main ingredients: bat poop.