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Mammoth Cave (Mammouth Cave)
Where is the best spot in America to fish, hike, bike and find a place to relax? Outdoor adventurers know this is an easy question to answer. Mammoth Cave National Park, home to the world's longest underground cave, offers millions of visitors the opportunity to explore one of the most unique areas of the country each year. Where should visitors stay when they visit Mammouth Cave? We can help you with this question, too.
At Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park, Mammoth Cave visitors gain quick and convenient access to all of the beauty of the famed cave and an endless amount of family fun at our Kentucky campground. Just five minutes from the main entrance to the National Park, Jellystone Park's 38 log cabins and plenty of campsites with full service electrical RV and trailer hook-ups offer family friendly, affordable accommodations.

Our full-time staff plans an extensive list of themed activities held seven days a week throughout the summer that your children are sure to love. From celebrating the end of the school year with a Carnival Weekend in early June to the sack races and tug-of-war competitions of the Family Olympics in August, there is more to do than just hiking near Mammouth Cave National Park.
In 2007, we have some new additions at Jellystone Park. While pets are not allowed for cabin stays, our new pet playground provides campground visitors a place to let their dogs and cats exercise on vacation to Mammouth Cave. Many of our cabins will have access to satellite television in case there are certain shows that you and the kids just cannot miss.
Yogi Bear and the rest of the staff at Jellystone Park work hard each year to deliver memorable vacations to Mammoth Cave visitors, and we invite you to spend part of your summer with us. If you need assistance planning your vacation, give us call. We look forward to seeing you!



















