“Closures are required to complete projects involving the installation of a canoe and kayak river access ramp and 200 ft. pedestrian bridge over the Echo River, and a vehicle ramp extension at the Green River Ferry crossing. The temporary closure will be in effect until further notice.”
Green River Ferry Improvement Projects: September 8 Temporary Closure of Ferry Service and River Access
“The Green River Ferry will close Tuesday, September 8 to complete the last steps of a vehicle ramp extension project. The ramp work will require a three month closure of all river access points at Green River Ferry and at Dennison Ferry. The only river access point will be at Houchin Ferry. Access to the Green River outside of the park, upstream in Munfordville, KY and downstream in Brownsville, KY, will remain available for use. For more information, visit the park’s website www.nps.gov/maca or call the Ferry Hotline at 270-758-2166 for current status. “
Mammoth Cave Volunteers Receive Regional Hartzog Award
“Mammoth Cave National Park officials are pleased to announce the Boy Scouts of America (BAS) Troop 47 of Franklin, KY are the recipients of Interior Region 2 (South Atlantic-Gulf) of the National Park Service’s (NPS) George and Helen Hartzog Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service. The troop was nominated and won under the youth group category for their work in improving the Sal Hollow backcountry campsite.”
Mammoth Cave National Park Proposes Future Fee Increase
“Mammoth Cave National Park seeks public comments on a proposed increase in cave tour and camping rates which would take effect in 2021. Information on the fee increase is available for view and comment on the park’s Planning, Environment, and Public Comment (PEPC) website from Monday, August 24 to Tuesday, September 22.”
Green River Ferry Closes for Mussel Relocation Project and Paving on August 17-20
“The Green River Ferry and Green River Ferry Road north in Mammoth Cave National Park will be closed to all vehicular traffic on August 17-20 in order to complete a freshwater mussel relocation project and pavement preservation project. The Green River in Mammoth Cave National Park contains some of the most diverse populations of freshwater mussels in North America. Over 50 species of mussels are found, ten included on the federally endangered list.”
Mammoth Cave National Park Holds Teacher Workshops
Mammoth Cave National Park Environmental Education Program held four overnight teacher workshops in conjunction with The Friends of Mammoth Cave National Park (Friends). The workshops were funded through a State Farm Good Neighbor Citizenship Education grant of $6,000 which was received by Friends at the beginning of 2020.
Green River Ferry Improvement Projects: Construction and Closure Updates
Green River Ferry Service and Road to Temporarily Reopen to Vehicles
“Mammoth Cave National Park will temporarily reopen the Green River Ferry and Green River Ferry Road to vehicular traffic on Monday, July 6 for service seven days a week from 6 am to 9:55 pm CST. The newly retrofitted ferry was certified for service by the United States Coast Guard, but construction on the south ramp of the vehicle crossing is still needed. Commuters should anticipate an additional closure of the ferry later in the summer.”
Tourism to Mammoth Cave National Park creates $48.1 Million in Economic Benefits
Mammoth Cave National Park is Beginning to Increase Recreational Access to the Visitor Center and Cave Tours
Friends of Mammoth Cave National Park is Joining #GivingTuesdayNow in Global Day of Giving and Unity
“Friends of Mammoth Cave National Park is responding to meet the needs of Mammoth Cave National Park by participating in GivingTuesdayNow. The day is designed to drive an influx of generosity, citizen engagement, business and philanthropy activation, and support for communities and nonprofits around the world.”
Mammoth Cave National Park Receives Environmental Achievement Award
Mammoth Cave National Park management and park staff have been awarded the 2019 Good Neighbor Environmental Achievement Award from the National Park Service (NPS). The award was given to the park for its environmental stewardship and commitment to partnerships at the local, state, national, and international levels.
Mammoth Cave is Modifying Operations to Implement Latest Health Guidance
As of Tuesday, March 24, all campgrounds in the park are closed until further notice. The park has already closed all cave tours and the visitor center in response to the CDC guidance. Where it is possible to adhere to the latest health guidance park trails will be open for hiking, biking and equestrian use.
Mammoth Cave National Park Suspends Tours, Closes Visitor Center Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Mammoth Cave National Park will temporarily suspend all cave tours and close the Visitor Center until further notice beginning Wednesday, March 18th. Campgrounds and trails, as well as restrooms adjacent to the visitor center will remain open. Today, the park will offer an Extended Mammoth Passage tour, as a transition to the temporary closure.
South Green River Ferry Road Closed Two Days for Ferry Boat Installation
“South Green River Ferry Road from the intersection with Mammoth Cave Entrance Road to the Green River Ferry parking lot will be closed Sunday, March 15 and Monday, March 16. Visitors will not be able to access the Echo River Springs Trail trailhead or the temporary canoe and kayak ramp during the closure.”
Prescribed Fire Planned for March 1 at Mammoth Cave National Park
Volunteer with AmeriCorps NCCC at Mammoth Cave
An AmeriCorps NCCC team is hosting a community service day with Mammoth Cave National Park (NP) and Friends of Mammoth Cave (FOMC) as part of the National Park Service’s commemoration of the 400 years of African American history in the United States. Volunteers are needed to help clear a pathway to cemetery prepare for the installation of a large granite memorial.
Mammoth Cave National Park 2 Hour Delayed Opening due to Winter Weather
State Farm Grant Received, Seeking 20 Teachers for Mammoth Cave Workshop
Mammoth Cave Offers Free Tours on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
“Mammoth Cave National Park will offer free Mammoth Passage cave tours on Monday, January 20 in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Participants must pick up free tickets in the visitor center. The tour explores a vast canyon passageway and discusses a 19th-century saltpeter mining operation and the geologic origins of Mammoth Cave.”














