Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park
Erin H.
Reviewed Jun. 9, 2017

Ranger Review: CRKT Birler Axe at Mammoth Cave Campground, KY

Never a Dull Moment at Mammoth!

Campground/Park Review:

We first entered the park via the "secret" entrance, byway of a narrow road at the very north of the park, in which we had to take a single car automated ferry across the green river, which was enjoyed by all, and we appreciated avoiding the main entrance besieged by spring break campers!

The Campground itself's best feature is its proximity to the main park attractions. It's a few minute walk to the visitor's center, from which you can catch daily tours of all types ranging from themed cave tours to botony forest walks and guided history walks. Our normally restless kids were so taken by the 2 hr cave tour that they remained in near total silence and awe as we tunneled through this slow moving guided cave walk. You've got to make a reservation for tours - be warned, they fill up quickly. I recommend making a reservation at least a week before in the busy season (March-Sept), although up to a couple days before, you can usually get in, albeit not at your ideal time, most likely. Adjoining the campground is a more than adequate camp store, with all the common items and a few groceries you may need while there. Across a short walkway from the visitors center is also 2 restaurants, if roasting dogs on the fire isn't you thing, one cafe style with an ice cream shop, and another more formal table service in the historical Lodge.

We went in April, one of the area's wetter months, and found the campsites to be well maintained, drained and free from debris. While no one enjoys wet camping, the great thing about this park is that the main attraction is always the same comforatable temp and weather year round - and you can spend a dry several hours while you avoid the rain spurts outside. The camping was quiet although crowded for spring break, sites were averagely spread apart (those near the front and the store had a bit more room) and included hook ups for campers. There's even a place to park your horse if horsecamping is something that interests you, very Kentucky, indeed. Bath houses are average but well maintained as all the park is.

Product Review:

Being a Dyrt Ranger, I sometimes have the chance to try out new products on our adventures. This time I was able to test out the Birler Axe by #CRTK.

As anyone who's ever had to camp in moist conditions will tell you, it's no fun having to cut through a damp piece of kindling or wood. While we could purchase dry firewood at the campground, we had to chop our own kindling, which we found dry on the inside and wet on the bark...the Birler cut threw it like butter.

It's compact size was easy to pack, and while I'd guess it weighs in at about just over a pound, and wouldn't be ideal for most backpackers, it was perfect for some average campsite wear. The quality was high, and it split a log like no body's business. There's enough heft behind it to make chopping easy, yet a short enough handle to maneuver. Balance was great. A leather sheath is sold separately, and while the axe comes with a rubber blade guard, is highly recommend a sheath for it as it's extremely sharp, unlike our old axe which had a hard time cutting through a carrot. We were the envy of the campground.

Month of VisitMay
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  • Review photo of Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park by Erin H., June 9, 2017
  • Review photo of Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park by Erin H., June 9, 2017
  • Review photo of Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park by Erin H., June 9, 2017
  • Review photo of Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park by Erin H., June 9, 2017
  • Review photo of Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park by Erin H., June 9, 2017
  • Review photo of Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park by Erin H., June 9, 2017
  • Review photo of Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park by Erin H., June 9, 2017
  • Review photo of Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park by Erin H., June 9, 2017
  • Review photo of Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park by Erin H., June 9, 2017
  • Review photo of Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park by Erin H., June 9, 2017
  • Review photo of Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park by Erin H., June 9, 2017
  • Review photo of Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park by Erin H., June 9, 2017
  • The Birler in action, splitting wood - little, but fierce
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  • Review photo of Mammoth Cave Campground — Mammoth Cave National Park by Erin H., June 9, 2017