Mammoth Cave National Park
“Mammoth Cave National Park preserves the cave system and a part of the Green River valley and hilly country of south central Kentucky. This is the world’s longest known cave system, with more than 400 miles explored.”
Accessibility and descriptions of ranger-led tours Phone 270-758-2180 Map
Here is the Park website.
Mammoth Cave National Park offers sign interpreter services for cave and surface activities to visitors free of charge. Arrangements can be made by contacting the park two weeks in advance. Call 270-758-2417.
Mammoth Cave Accessible Tour 0.5 mile. “mobility assistive devices such as wheelchairs, scooters, walkers or canes are permitted on this tour, but are not available. NPS employees will not transport or aid visitors in using assistive equipment. If visitors need assistance with the Park’s accessible features, they must bring a companion with them for aid. Assistive devices will need to be decontaminated upon exiting the cave to limit the spread of White Nose Syndrome.”
Frozen Niagara Tour 0.25 mile. Walkers allowed, but no wheelchairs
Heritage Trail is a 0.75 mile The trail begins at the end of the footbridge near the Mammoth Cave Hotel.
Sloan’s Crossing Pond Walk is a 0.4 mile boardwalk that goes “around the edge of a marshy pond. Wayside exhibits along the way help you understand the pond. The pond features an accessible picnic area.” Here is a video on YouTube, complete with bird and frog calls.
Sand Cave Trail is a 0.1 mile boardwalk to the site of a fatal entrapment that took place in 1925. The trailhead is at the park’s eastern entrance, on the Cave City Road.