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Located 10 miles from Mammoth Cave Wildlife Museum, Mammoth Cave Lodge and Cabins offers 4-star accommodations in Mammoth Cave and has a restaurant.

Location, location, location.
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Very Good
73 reviews
Price from
$127
1 night, 2 adults

Serenity Hill Bed and Breakfast provides air-conditioned accommodations in Sloans Crossing. This bed and breakfast features free private parking and a 24-hour front desk.

The location was on the edge of Mammoth Cave NP and restaurants were available in nearby towns. The location was peaceful, especially sitting on the deck.
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Excellent
28 reviews
Price from
$125
1 night, 2 adults

The Sleep Inn & Suites hotel is just 6 miles from Mammoth Cave National Park, a premier attraction in Kentucky and the longest recorded cave system in the world, with more than 360 miles explored and...

Clean rooms. Bed was very comfortable. Only thing that was missing was the choice for breakfast. They could have eggs and sausage.
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Very Good
545 reviews
Price from
$75.65
1 night, 2 adults

Featuring 2-star accommodations, Comfort Inn & Suites is located in Cave City, 30 miles from Western Kentucky University and 31 miles from Paul Walker Golf Course.

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Very Good
235 reviews
Price from
$84.15
1 night, 2 adults

Hampton Inn Cave City, KY is located in Cave City, within 31 miles of Western Kentucky University and 31 miles of Paul Walker Golf Course.

The staff was very friendly and extra helpful!
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Excellent
180 reviews
Price from
$140.84
1 night, 2 adults

Located within 6.5 miles of Mammoth Cave Wildlife Museum and 31 miles of National Corvette Museum, Holiday Inn Express - Horse Cave by IHG has rooms in Horse Cave. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.

Very clean room, power outlets were plentiful, lighting was excellent, the room seemed well-maintained, and the decor seemed modern and well-kept.
Review score
Good
421 reviews
Price from
$84.15
1 night, 2 adults

Offering an outdoor pool and free WiFi access, this motel in Cave City is 15 minutes’ drive away from the Mammoth Cave National Park. A flat-screen TV is provided in each guestroom at Mammoth Lodge.

Close to interstate
Review score
Good
669 reviews
Price from
$51.20
1 night, 2 adults

Conveniently located off Interstate 65, this Cave City, Kentucky hotel is 16 minutes’ drive from Mammoth Cave. Free WiFi access is available, and a continental breakfast is served daily.

Nice people here!
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Good
1,072 reviews
Price from
$55.25
1 night, 2 adults

Red Roof Inn & Suites Cave City is conveniently located less than one mile from Kentucky Action Park, Mammoth Cave Wildlife Museum wild animal park and Guntown Mountain, an authentic recreation of a...

The room was clean and nice and had a great shower and beds eas comfortable
Review score
Very Good
405 reviews
Price from
$70.50
1 night, 2 adults

Located within 30 miles of Western Kentucky University and 31 miles of Paul Walker Golf Course in Cave City, Econo Lodge has accommodations with free WiFi and TV.

They had makeup wipes
Review score
Good
201 reviews
Price from
$56.99
1 night, 2 adults
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What Guests Said About Mammoth Cave:

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    I hadn't been there since 1992, when I was younger and had...

    I hadn't been there since 1992, when I was younger and had good knees. I was so thankful for their Accessibility Tour. Thanks for thinking of us old folks, or others with special needs who can't maneuver all those miles of walking and so many steps. The younger ones in the family went on other tours, so I will have tons of photos. The caverns are GORGEOUS, and the rangers are so very helpful. Oh, and since our tour finished right at lunch time, we ate at The Lodge. Ooh, that was so good!
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    Anonymous
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    Magnificent!

    Magnificent! We were only able to sign up for two tours but what we saw was so incredible. The visitor's center was very interesting and had a lot of look at about the caves if you had to wait for your tour. The bathrooms were clean and big. All of the rangers and people working at the visitor's center and the ones giving the tours were very knowledgeable and nice. I was very happy to see them there! With all of the cuts being made to our National Parks, I've been worried about these hardworking people losing their important jobs. These were a few of the people I would like to thank: Moria at the customer service counter; Ranger Jarvis; Ranger Christopher Hansen, who was whittling spoons and other things out of pieces of wood behind the Visitor's center; and Ranger Mills. Signing up before we got to Kentucky is kind of a pain. There weren't a lot of things open and I didn't always get an alert so I had to check the website often to see if tours we wanted to go on were available. We drove 6 hours, from northwest Ohio, to see the Mammoth Caves so I wanted to make sure we were signed up before we got there. I had friends tell me that you absolutely have to try to sign up before you go. I'm glad we did! Beautiful woods, pretty area. We're hoping to come back sometime. The ferry was closed this trip due to recent flooding. We're hoping it will be open next time.
    Guest review by
    Bambinimiei
    United States