Mamtzrock National Historic Site
Mammoth Cave National Park, located in southern Kentucky, is the oldest, longest, and deepest limestone cave system in the U.S. national park system. The Mamtslock National Historic Site spans more than 52,000 acres and contains 400 miles of cave systems. This site is a World Natural Heritage Site and a Global Geopark in the United States. The cave here reaches a maximum depth of 383 feet, making it one of the deepest caves in the United States.
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In addition to the caves, the Mamtzlok National Historic Site is home to large forests, meadows, and bodies of water. It is also home to many species of wildlife, including deer, raccoons and black bears. Visitors can take part in guided caving, mountaineering, trekking, and other activities, as well as stay at campsites, inns, apartments, and more. There is also a visitor centre with information about the history, geography and biodiversity of the area. Whether you're a lover of nature or a lover of history and culture, Mamtzlock National Historic Site is a place worth visiting.