Mammoth Cave - Mammoth Cave National Park
Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Oct. 25, 2018

Backcountry Camping - Free Permit

Mammoth Cave has several camping options depending on what type of camping you enjoy. I decided to check out several of those to get a full understanding of just what all was out there. Amongst these options are permitted backcountry camps which are hike in camps accessed by free permits.

To get one of the permits you must register with a valid ID and the make and model of your vehicle. This keep unattended vehicles from being towed from parking areas. Camps are as close as half a mile from public use camping areas but scatter over a vast area. They are large enough for groups but also accessed by individuals.

I hiked out to the first of the group camps positioned on my map, which was given to me at the Visitor Center when I registered, no one appeared to be there so I checked it out fully and determined it was perfect for what I needed. There were plenty of trees for coverage or for those wanting to set up a hammock. Fire rings are located at each of the sites and they have been very minimally cleared making for a great area to set up a tent or several small tents.

The first camp is not very deep into the backcountry, yet is still very quiet and perfect for someone who wants a little adventure without a full day of hiking just to get to camp. There was a nearby flow of water and you could use a lifestraw or purification tabs for converting this water, however they do recommend you bring your own water to drink.

All in all, of the backcountry camps I have visited this one was one of the better ones. I didn't check out others on the map on this trip because I didn't want to be as deep into the woods where there was even more chance of encountering bears.

TIPS:

  • Get your permit earlier in the day - They issue permits up to 15 minutes before close but only issue certain amount per day, best to get your permit early.
  • Tie up your food and trash - This area is known for wildlife so you will want to secure your items up high at your camp to not attract animals into your campsite.
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  • Review photo of Mammoth Cave - Mammoth Cave National Park by Crystal C., October 25, 2018
  • Review photo of Mammoth Cave - Mammoth Cave National Park by Crystal C., October 25, 2018
  • Review photo of Mammoth Cave - Mammoth Cave National Park by Crystal C., October 25, 2018
  • Review photo of Mammoth Cave - Mammoth Cave National Park by Crystal C., October 25, 2018
  • Review photo of Mammoth Cave - Mammoth Cave National Park by Crystal C., October 25, 2018