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This new-in-formation ecological art project is currently recruiting visitors to backcountry camp in beautiful fields, on woodland rim sites, or at delicate campsites located along a system of woodland trails. As of 2025, camping here provides a glimpse into a 4 year-old successional prairie, which at this phase is characterized by spacious views of a gently rolling young prairie seeded with a growing variety of native flowers.
Most likely a good fit for those who are self-sufficient and like to avoid busy camping areas, but still want to get out to the park quickly (~7 miles to the Visitors Center) or travel into Cave City (3 mi) for coffee/ice-cream/pizza/barbecue/bar/food/etc. Expand from the campsite into a sketch-work of trails, as if were camping near the headquarters of a satellite nature reserve.
Water tap and hose by main house parking area, for cleaning dishes, spraying off, or filling reservoirs.
Camping funds allow us to plant trees (~525 seedlings as of March 2025), establish prairie grasses and flowers, restore wetlands, create trails, and remove invasive species.
If you have only 3 days, a nice way to experience Mammoth Cave NP is to break the trip into 3 layers, covering the underworld (cave tours!), upper world (hiking), and the water that connects the two (Green River kayaking). Mammoth Cave is unique in the way that a study of the underworld will repeatedly draw the mind into a creative space of imagining what is beneath the surface, how these worlds are connected, while navigating the land and water.
Thanks to our visitors for supporting this type of project!
Bundles of dried and split firewood are available onsite, usually a mix of red cedar and oak with a suggested donation of $6/bundle.
We also share kayaks (Perception Sound 10.5) now on a suggested donation basis (45/), providing a flexible option for visitors to float the Green River through the national park.
Pending availability, we offer tent setups as well to folks who want to camp but aren't traveling with gear (REI 4 person Half Dome). Tent setup comes with two sleeping pads (you will need pillows, blankets, etc.).
Kevin's campsite near Mammoth Cave National Park is a favorite among campers seeking a private, serene escape with plenty of nature to explore. Reviewers consistently praise Kevin's hospitality and knowledge of the area, making guests feel welcomed and informed. The site is described as well-maintained, offering beautiful views for stargazing and a convenient location for exploring nearby attractions. While the reviews are overwhelmingly positive, it's clear that the peace and privacy of the campsite stand out as major highlights.
Amazing private spot on edge of field was perfect. My daughter even had a great place to hammock camp.
Kevin could not have been more accommodating. Love the project to create a native, sustainable ecosystem. And the dogs were an extra treat!
We really enjoyed what camping on Kevin’s land had to offer! If you are looking for a private and spacious site, you will too!
Kevin was a great host, he provided a lot of options of what we could do on the land as well as at Mammoth Cave National Park. Being so close to the Park is also a great plus for this site as well.
If you are looking to make your way to Mammoth Cave National Park, this campsite is a must.
This place was perfect for us & our pup! He loved running in the field. The location couldn’t have been better with the closeness to caves & attractions. I couldn’t hear any road traffic at all and we got the best nights sleep!
Great location for visiting Mammoth Cave. Close to the caves, but secluded enough to enjoy some respite from the crowds. Kevin is an excellent host. We hope to come back soon!
One of the best campsites I've had the pleasure of staying in. Kevin is a wonderful host very informative and educational. I would stay here again if I have the opportunity. It was a blessing to come here I wouldn't have had the lovely opportunity to experience mammoth cave. 10/10 would recommend.
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Cave City, Barren, Kentucky, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East), S’atsoyaha (Yuchi), Shawandasse Tula (Shawanwaki/Shawnee), and Adena Culture First Nations according to